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#Gbrowser. stop other tabs full#
I added the following element to the overlay.xul: Īnd then in a CSS file (that you also reference in overlay. If you purchase the full access, you also will get all the powers of tab. This was one of the simpler things to accomplish. Since the purpose of Clearfox was to get embed Clearspace in the browser, I chose (wisely I think) to use the Clearspace logo. If you want to put a 24×24 picture of yourself in that spot, be my guest. Front and center in Firefox means that your plug-in sits right next to the Back | Forward | Reload | Stop | Home button in the navigation bar.

When I originally wrote about the plug-in, a number of people asked “why?” I think one of most important things about browser plug-ins is that they bring your web application (in this case Clearspace) front and center in your customers everyday browsing experience. Click Clear browsing data, mark all the relevant options. Here are couple things that either weren’t documented in the above document or caused me to repeatedly bang my head against the wall. Features Passwords, bookmarks, history, tabs and more seamlessly sync across iPhone. Tap the dropdown arrow at the end of the 'Search the address bar with' field. Stiles likes the idea of using a background manager that would close tabs for you after too much inactivity. It’s just like viewing source on HTML, which is something that other browser extensions don’t offer out of the box. Scroll down and press the Advanced Settings box. It’s also worth noting that Firefox extensions are deployed as an XPI file, themselves nothing more than glorified zip files, so if you’re curious about how an extension (say Firebug, LiveHTTPHeaders or Bookmarks), you can download the extension, unzip it’s contents and then poke around to your hearts content. Brave will close but when you restart it, all your tabs will be there and it will work properly again after that.
#Gbrowser. stop other tabs how to#
The Mozilla folks have a nice document here that shows you how to get a really simple sidebar created, but like a lot of things in software, the last 20% of the features take 80% of the time. ago OK I can confirm this works: Click the x When it asks if you want to close all tabs, check the 'Don't ask me this again' box, then click CANCEL. Getting started on the JavaScript sidebar was easy. I guess time flies when you’re having fun. You could consider wrapping your online examination system in a simple Webview, and restrict access to that application only. It looks like it was almost 2 months ago that I wrote a blog post about the Clearspace plugin for Firefox (called Clearfox), promising that I would follow up with the details on the JavaScript side of the project. You can't prevent someone from opening other tabs or websites (for very good reason - what if the owners of this site decided you couldn't open anything else).
