2. I know, just being lazy ;) (although it shouldn't be that hard, translations are already there)
Edit: Insert Text button wasn't working till re-opening edit window Import/Export: Auto-magically refreshes list after selecting a different directory (hopefully less confusion about Import/Export) Options: Added an option to choose between "Edit"/"Write new style" opening in Stylish or SC (It's below that rightclick menu option mak)
Oh, i have it set to menu, i thought you were talking about something new but this option has been there before the last update (thanks, BTW!). I don't see how you get 'Write new style' from there. Again, i use SEM editor, sorry, i like it better, so it's not really important for me, just askin'.
I can't move the Options (menuitem) to the top position. I can if i use -moz-box-ordinal-group: 2 for Manage Styles but then it throws Manage... to the very bottom. All i want is to switch them:
Options Manage styles Stylish Info etc.
Ideas?
Ideally, as Sonny, said (i think), it would be better if Manage Styles had a submenu with options Sidebar/Manager/standalone).
Oh, i have it set to menu, i thought you were talking about something new
Yes, the option below that one, which is why I mentioned it :) Clicking "Edit" on that menu opens the style in SC, if you change that toggle option; then it'll open in Stylish.
I can't move the Options (menuitem) to the top position. I can if i use -moz-box-ordinal-group: 2 for Manage Styles but then it throws Manage... to the very bottom. All i want is to switch them:
'...do ordinal box for all of them?' ... Yeah, that's what i was trying to avoid. There's also a separator above Global. I think it should be below Global Styles:
that menusep (and everything below it) is added by onpopupshowing="stylishOverlay.popupShowing(event)" too much hassle to fuss with :) App/enabled/disabled are added above it because that stuff is already there, I could add a sep above "App Styles", if it makes you happier? (and you could hide that lower sep)
Yeap, missing. Also missing is Manage Styles (unless you're using the other button for that). See, my idea is to have everything in one menu. As i said, Manage Styles with a submenu of the opening manager options (sidebar/addons/standalone).
No, Manage Styles is the Stylish Info menubutton sub-menu, in my first pic. Or the Stylish Info menubutton can be renamed to Manage Styles, in either case, the same thing, or clicking the toolbarbutton, will open the standalone window. I put all options in one drop down menu instead of having to open two sepatarte popups to view all options.
Made it version 9.9.0 so it won't get updated. Don't worry about the order in the drop down menu, very easily reordered to your liking. If you want to keep this version, we can rename the xpi so you can keep up with the updates in ChoGGi's original.
Lost me on the active tab styles. Made toolbar button a regular button (no dropmarker). Left click opens popup menu, middle-click New Style and right-click opens Styles Info. All edits should open in SEM editor and took out the Guide menuitem from dropdown popup.
Awesome! Eliminated another button - CB Write New Style! By active tab styles i mean the S button menu has styles that apply to an active tab. Site Styles lists styles for html, all html styles. But S button has styles that apply to the tab in focus:
The button in the screenshot ^ is #stylish-toolbar-button, i assume it's the original Stylish ext. button. The Site Styles menu should show styles that apply to the tab in focus but it shows all html styles.
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Edit:
Insert Text button wasn't working till re-opening edit window
Import/Export:
Auto-magically refreshes list after selecting a different directory (hopefully less confusion about Import/Export)
Options:
Added an option to choose between "Edit"/"Write new style" opening in Stylish or SC
(It's below that rightclick menu option mak)
https://choggi.org/misc/Stylish-Custom/Stylish-Custom-0.8.8.0.xpi
I can't be bothered to sign it, and I imagine most people here use a fox they can disable signing on (I'll up a signed version if that isn't the case).
Added an option to choose between "Edit"/"Write new style" opening in Stylish or SC
(It's below that rightclick menu option mak)"
Huh? What 'rightclick menu option', Cho?
Options
Manage styles
Stylish Info
etc.
Ideas?
Ideally, as Sonny, said (i think), it would be better if Manage Styles had a submenu with options Sidebar/Manager/standalone).
Clicking "Edit" on that menu opens the style in SC, if you change that toggle option; then it'll open in Stylish. do ordinal box for all of them? That doesn't sound too bad, I can move that info button into there as well.
There's also a separator above Global. I think it should be below Global Styles:
too much hassle to fuss with :)
App/enabled/disabled are added above it because that stuff is already there, I could add a sep above "App Styles", if it makes you happier? (and you could hide that lower sep)
Added a menu separator between "App Styles" and "Write new style"
Options:
Fixed an issue with changing around options (whoopsie from .0)
https://choggi.org/misc/Stylish-Custom/Stylish-Custom-0.8.8.1.xpi
Edit: use #StylishDisabledStyles+.stylish-menuseparator{} to hide that second one.
How about moving clicks to the Manage Styles sub?
enough Ss in your toolbar? ;))
menuitem Manage Styles > submenu:
Info
Addons
Addons Window
Sidebar
You can then eliminate the option in the Options (and i can eliminate the button).
I see, i need to use SC buttons. But menu there looks odd, it's not what you show on your pic.
Hold on, i'll restart again.
Made toolbar button a regular button (no dropmarker). Left click opens popup menu, middle-click New Style and right-click opens Styles Info. All edits should open in SEM editor and took out the Guide menuitem from dropdown popup.
By active tab styles i mean the S button menu has styles that apply to an active tab. Site Styles lists styles for html, all html styles. But S button has styles that apply to the tab in focus:
The Site Styles menu should show styles that apply to the tab in focus but it shows all html styles.