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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      Would like to see this feature: Text link -> select + drag (up or down) to open in backgrownd or foreground.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        it will be in next version for links too (different for up and down)

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        • ck-13
          ck-13 last edited by

          So currently when i select/highlight a link and drag 'n' drop it searches for the selected/highlighted text.

          Will this be changed?!

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            So currently when i select/highlight a link and drag 'n' drop it searches for the selected/highlighted text.
            Will this be changed?!

            for now, if address is http://google.com (with protocol) DnD will open it. But without protocol, like google.com, it will just search for it... I could add some regex for recognizing if there is a www.something or .com or .net (or dot followed by two or three letters an slash, country domains) somewhere in selected text and based on that decide whether to open it or (if not) search for it.
            But those tests are never 100% sure.

            If you ask when user select text in actual link and DnD it, no...
            it is right to presume that he/she wants to search for it...otherwise, why bothering selecting the text in first place

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            • ck-13
              ck-13 last edited by

              I misunderstood enshtein88 request. I love the extension.
              Before i had a macro set up on my keyboard to use a custom search engine, now i only have to dnd.

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                I'm glad you like it...
                I will probably have to remove it (in the next few days) from addons page and upload new one, because it is not possible to make some necessary updates

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  Zoom popup is updated to version 2.0
                  -fixed gap in positioning because of new sidebar
                  -added different behavior for dragging link UP vs DOWN
                  -fixed some small details...
                  -added support for V7 Notes (and my other ext)

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                  • ck-13
                    ck-13 last edited by

                    Would it be possible to add the native zoom option Opera to the context menu?
                    http://i.imgur.com/yEiFIUX.png

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User last edited by

                      you mean like adding it to Zoom popup menu or "real" right click menu?
                      if first, it would suck, because native zoom zooms all frames/parts including very own zoom popup, so it would be only one click and gone
                      If adding it to right click menu...don't know...I think it would be very jumpy and zoom would cancel right click menu
                      you can test it ...right click to show context menu and then scroll mouse wheel with CTRL key
                      zoom is canceling menu (...it's gone)
                      and it would have to be in list (all zoom levels as sub directory of first parent), you can't have buttons on right click menu

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                      • ck-13
                        ck-13 last edited by

                        I meant the real one. Would have been nice.

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by

                          I updated Zoom PopUp extension (2.9)
                          It should work fine now with different OS DPI settings

                          Link To extension

                          I tested it on Windows 10 with different combinations of OS DPI, browser zoom, CSS zoom and sidebar width...
                          I hope this applies to Mac OS and Linux too
                          If anyone finds any problems, pls report it with your specs (operating system, DPI)

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