Phil
Phil
> FWIW: Vimium-C has a feature to "Pass next keys" to webpage. It handled my use case. I'm not exactly sure what the functionality of that feature in Vimium-C is,...
From what I've seen it's not even possible for a webextension to simply "send keyevents" as that would open up a massive load of security vulnerabilities. So what you're asking...
> Am I missing something? Where exactly should I look? I see no comments here or on the commit itself. I don't see anything either... Maybe they forgot so save...
I've seen a few of these reports regarding tab loss with STG at the time of Firefox 134 Release, so I've waited a little bit. I've made a manual backup...
You can set up hotkeys like that in the options to your hearts content. Global extension hotkeys like that can be a bit finicky and the ones that you're looking...
Maybe you're looking at the wrong settings... As I said, it's in the STG settings because it's triggered through a content script. If you're looking at the hotkey options in...
The configuration that's quoted in the code block in the comment you've linked doesn't even have any scrolling - it's fully rendered on my end. How do you suppose any...
Yeah, I realize you're asking to avoid having to use the mouse. But as I said, I highly doubt that there's any easy way for Vimium to make it possible...
Sure, I think this would be technically possible for sure - I'm just not sure if the devs are willing to drill up the existing functionality and try to fit...
Wouldn't it make much more sense to use an addon specifically designed for proxy switching, e.g. FoxyProxy, instead and configure URL patterns accordingly? That way you could have FoxyProxy automatically...