Extension icons
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Extension icons
I want my extension icons to be visible at all times, but when I come back from reboot or hibernation they have disappeared and I have to restore them.
How do I ensure that they are visible all the time?
How do I ensure that they are visible all the time?
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Re: Extension icons
Doesn't work. There is no gap between the "Bookmark this page" star at the end of the address bar and the first toolbar icon.
The only way I can show them again is Menu (which, by the way, does not have the three lines icon) > More tools > Extensions, which is a pain to keep doing.
This should not be necessary. There is no reason why the icons cannot remain visible, particularly after resuming from hibernation.
The only way I can show them again is Menu (which, by the way, does not have the three lines icon) > More tools > Extensions, which is a pain to keep doing.
This should not be necessary. There is no reason why the icons cannot remain visible, particularly after resuming from hibernation.
Re: Extension icons
It's not the gap near the star you want, it's the gap after the little black arrow at the right end of the toolbar. If you don't see an arrow there, go to Settings and enable 'Show arrow button at the end of the toolbar'.
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Re: Extension icons
I have found the little black arrow but it is not at the right hand end of the toolbar. It is at the right hand end of the icons that can be manipulated by Customise Toolbar, but the extension icons are to the right of that, between it and the Menu.
When, by way of experiment, I pulled the double-headed arrow to the right it covered the extension icons as expected, but the double-headed arrow then disappeared and it was not possible to uncover them.
If there was some way to include extension icons in the list of Customise Toolbar items as and when they were installed, then they would appear to the left of the little black arrow and the problem would go away.
When, by way of experiment, I pulled the double-headed arrow to the right it covered the extension icons as expected, but the double-headed arrow then disappeared and it was not possible to uncover them.
If there was some way to include extension icons in the list of Customise Toolbar items as and when they were installed, then they would appear to the left of the little black arrow and the problem would go away.
Re: Extension icons
If you go back to that same gap, the double headed arrows should reappear. Pull them to the left and hopefully that will do it.
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Re: Extension icons
I can confirm that, if I make the extension icons visible by Menu > More tools > Extensions, then close Slimjet and reopen it, the extension icons have disappeared and there is no double headed arrow to the right of the little black arrow, so I have to go through the same Menu process again.
Re: Extension icons
This has been reported as a bug for a long time.
https://www.slimjet.com/en/forum/viewto ... f=5&t=1803
https://www.slimjet.com/en/forum/viewto ... f=6&t=1706
Just fix it please.
https://www.slimjet.com/en/forum/viewto ... f=5&t=1803
https://www.slimjet.com/en/forum/viewto ... f=6&t=1706
Just fix it please.
Re: Extension icons
Any chance getting the double headed arrow back by left or right clicking the space after the little black arrow? Seems like it might be hidden somewhere.JosephWebber wrote:I can confirm that, if I make the extension icons visible by Menu > More tools > Extensions, then close Slimjet and reopen it, the extension icons have disappeared and there is no double headed arrow to the right of the little black arrow, so I have to go through the same Menu process again.
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Re: Extension icons
Tried it and no it doesn't. This shouldn't be necessary anyway, they should just stay visible.
As jeffhere says, this should be fixed; it's an unnecessary irritant.
As jeffhere says, this should be fixed; it's an unnecessary irritant.