Hello all,
I've installed latest development build (2.0.9rc1) on NoScript and it messed up my add-on bar on FF 4.0 beta 7.
First, it seems to push all the icons all the way to the left (which was solved by removing the flexible spaces that were apparently added to the add-on bar), but more annoying is the fact that I can not seem to restore the add-on bar icon I use all the time, no matter what I do.
I suppose it has something to do with "+ Check for UI accessibility of Firefox 4 with hidden addons-bar and automatic installation of toolbar button on fail", as I indeed able to insert some toolbar button, but it's much less convenient for me comparing to the add-on bar icon.
Any ideas on how to restore the missing icon?
Thanks, Adam.
Add-on bar icon missing with 2.0.9rc1
Add-on bar icon missing with 2.0.9rc1
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Re: Add-on bar icon missing with 2.0.9rc1
This is because it's adjusted on latest Minefield builds (and therefore next betas), whose addon bar is aligned on the left by default: the flexible space should be there by default in those builds, and if not found is added by NoScript in order to push its toolbar button on the right where users expect to find it.adam777 wrote:First, it seems to push all the icons all the way to the left (which was solved by removing the flexible spaces that were apparently added to the add-on bar)
That's because NoScript is preparing itself for for when the old, deprecated and unmoveable status bar icons will be forcibly removed.adam777 wrote: but more annoying is the fact that I can not seem to restore the add-on bar icon I use all the time, no matter what I do.
It's exactly the same, functionally on B7 and even aesthetically in latest trunk (and B8), since toolbar icons loose their button styling when put in addon bar.adam777 wrote:I indeed able to insert some toolbar button, but it's much less convenient for me comparing to the add-on bar icon.
Actually it's even more convenient, since you can move it wherever you want.
Just put the toolbar icon in the addon bar, it will behave identically (I added code to automatically adjust the menu direction depending on where it's opened).adam777 wrote: Any ideas on how to restore the missing icon?
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Re: Add-on bar icon missing with 2.0.9rc1
Thank you very much, Giorgio, you've answered everything I needed to know (and then some
).
For some reason, I only saw the "temporarily allow all this page" and "revoke temporary permissions" buttons...
Thanks again for all your efforts, Adam.

For some reason, I only saw the "temporarily allow all this page" and "revoke temporary permissions" buttons...
Thanks again for all your efforts, Adam.
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Re: Add-on bar icon missing with 2.0.9rc1
Giorgio could you add the option so that if you left click on the button itself the context menu like it did before the switch? I find it easier to click on the image than on the dropmarker, the area is slightly too small to hit when moving the mouse quickly over it.
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Did you disable the "open on hover" option?d.a. wrote:Giorgio could you add the option so that if you left click on the button itself the context menu like it did before the switch? I find it easier to click on the image than on the dropmarker, the area is slightly too small to hit when moving the mouse quickly over it.
If you didn't, you shouldn't get any drop marker and the menu should open as soon as you fly over the icon.
However if you disable NoScript Options|General|Left clicking on NoScript toolbar button toggle permissions, the whole button should become a menu trigger.
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