I think, it's better to just mark menuitems as clicked/applied to improve mouse positioning. And build actually menu only after next opening.
For now I should "search" each next item to click on them because menu changes a bit after each click.
Improve sticky / stay open menu
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Improve sticky / stay open menu
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Re: Improve sticky / stay open menu
I don't really understand your request. Did you use an online dictionary to create it? If not, please try one. If so, please try a different one. Thank you.Infocatcher wrote:I think, it's better to just mark menuitems as clicked/applied to improve mouse positioning. And build actually menu only after next opening.
For now I should "search" each next item to click on them because menu changes a bit after each click.
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Re: Improve sticky / stay open menu
Sorry, my English is bad, I know...
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[ Allow site.com ]
[ Temporarily allow site.com ] <- click here
And menu twitches a bit: two items about site.com becomes one:
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[ Forbid site.com ]
So I should spend some time to move mouse to new position of "Temporarily allow anothersite.com" (and I should search the new position before, this is fast, but...).
And I propose to don't change menu during it opened - just mark already clicked items.
Something like following:
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[ Allow site.com ]
[ Temporarily allow site.com ] <- click here
=>
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[Allow site.com ]
[Temporarily allow site.com ]
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[ Allow site.com ]
[ Temporarily allow site.com ] <- click here
And menu twitches a bit: two items about site.com becomes one:
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[ Forbid site.com ]
So I should spend some time to move mouse to new position of "Temporarily allow anothersite.com" (and I should search the new position before, this is fast, but...).
And I propose to don't change menu during it opened - just mark already clicked items.
Something like following:
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[ Allow site.com ]
[ Temporarily allow site.com ] <- click here
=>
[ Allow anothersite.com ]
[ Temporarily allow anothersite.com ]
[
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Re: Improve sticky / stay open menu
If I understand correctly his idea is that menu entries don't disappear on the sticky menu, they are just marked as clicked-on. This way the positions of the menu entries stay always the same as long as the NoScript menu stays open.
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Re: Improve sticky / stay open menu
Yes, that's it.dhouwn wrote:This way the positions of the menu entries stay always the same as long as the NoScript menu stays open.
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Re: Improve sticky / stay open menu
Thanks for interpreting. At first glance, I like the idea.dhouwn wrote:If I understand correctly his idea is that menu entries don't disappear on the sticky menu, they are just marked as clicked-on. This way the positions of the menu entries stay always the same as long as the NoScript menu stays open.
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