Sagitee
Sagitee
Yes, I meant something like CS SB, but with an incorporated side area, enough for the clicked search engines to show in their resulted web pages. The GIF was intended...
>And we seem to use the same method: using the folders as separator and label for the following section and I guess each folder is used as kind of overflow...
About the SE/groups/folders I continue at #208 which is more relevant.
I mainly use CS to search for terms selected or simple-clicked, which is doable only with the use of QM, and of course, there are the tools too. So, I...
The Back-Forth (especially the Back one) buttons are the more useful or necessary. The right-click list may be a kind of luxury. > Why not just use the sidebar if...
Wow! I’m trying to simplify things so as to be more easily implemented, just to realize that you find no difficulties and you can code in “two minutes” time nearly...
>to see the menu bars, you'll need to add this to your Options -> General -> User Styles and turn styles on I did so, but: momentarily appears what's at...
"User Styles/Apply custom CSS styling" to menus is checked. Yes, the lines are outside of the commented example. The history / suggestions box is working but I see 3-4 issues,...
About the History-Suggestions list When Immediate Search is activated: - After an Immediate Last Used search, **the term is not added in the History list**. - While typing in the...
Greatly!! Seems that during testing I had disabled custom styling and I now find that the issue of the menu bars is also resolved (they are shown and work properly).