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29. January 2009, 21:52:40

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

whats this feature?

Whats the yellow thin line across the screen. I rather like it.feature.PNG

29. January 2009, 22:17:50

lucideer

a B person

Posts: 5114

That bar tells you you're on a secure page when you've the address toolbar turned off (with the address toolbar turned on a yellow bar turns up in the addressbar)

29. January 2009, 22:22:03

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

Is it possible to have the address bar turn off? And have the little bar turn up on every page I visit?

29. January 2009, 23:24:35

lucideer

a B person

Posts: 5114

Unfortunately no. I tried to figure out just that a while ago and hit a blank wall.

This effect can only occur when a new tab/window is opened, so I found the only way to do it would be to open a new page for every page you visit (think about it, every single link opening in a new tab - not ideal).

30. January 2009, 11:12:10

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

What about a JS or CSS hack?

30. January 2009, 11:14:24

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

What about a JS or CSS hack?

30. January 2009, 20:41:08

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

Thankyou. Just as I like it smile

31. January 2009, 17:22:57

dude09

ex-Opera user

Posts: 5195

@ lucideer
Can you please modified it so that it will ONLY show when I hover my pointer on the top section of the screen?
It's kinda distracting if it's shown all the time... lol

31. January 2009, 22:21:18

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

I just append to my title bar. save even more screen space p

31. January 2009, 23:04:59

bubbah

Be-elzebub !!

Banned user

never seen it ...what version?
from the Garden State using Win7hp desktop & Win7pro netbook with opera10.62 & oMob10 on wm6.1 on motosurf a3100 touchscreen

1. February 2009, 01:58:16

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

oh you have to have a proxy. I using proxomitron.

1. February 2009, 02:44:51

lucideer

a B person

Posts: 5114

@dude09
What do you mean by "the top section of the screen"?

1. February 2009, 03:12:49

ritmocafe

Posts: 281

the title of the page now has the url as well. however opera seems have a limit on the number of characters the title is allow

1. February 2009, 04:18:31

dude09

ex-Opera user

Posts: 5195

Originally posted by lucideer:

What do you mean by "the top section of the screen"?


The top area for website display, the yellow color bar that generated by the script.
Is it possible to hide the yellow bar & the URL, & only show it when the pointer is hover over the yellow bar area?

1. February 2009, 05:03:56

lucideer

a B person

Posts: 5114

Updated: yellow_breadcrumbs.user.js

Alternatively, this version will run faster yellow_breadcrumbs.js (but won't work in Greasemonkey)

1. February 2009, 05:33:17

dude09

ex-Opera user

Posts: 5195

OHHH... Thank you very much!!!

16. February 2010, 14:38:57 (edited)

ZAHEK

z@h3k

Posts: 7565

Really great UserJS but it can be a bit faster to load. I mean it works/appears a few minutes later after loading the page.I know this is normal but maybe it can be someting to be faster smile

Edit-1: I think it regards internet connection speed smile Not it is faster smile
Edit-2: I noticed that it doesn't work with Google Translate.For example this page doesn't work with it. Can it be fixed?

16. February 2010, 16:53:54

lucideer

a B person

Posts: 5114

Hey ZAHEK - it's a long long time since I looked at this User Javascript but I'll look into those issues as soon as I get a chance.

16. February 2010, 21:00:37

ZAHEK

z@h3k

Posts: 7565

smile Ok. Interesting, I saw it new smile
Thanks.

17. February 2010, 03:39:19

lucideer

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Posts: 5114

Hey ZAHEK, I had a look at the script and I see no reason it should be slow, as long as you're using the second (non-Greasemonkey compatible) one. As long as you're using that one, it should actually load BEFORE the page has loaded.

As for Google Translate, that is a frameset page, so I don't think it's possible... or at least doing so would be inordinately complicated. If anyone has any tips on how I might make it work though, I'm all ears.

17. February 2010, 14:29:41

ZAHEK

z@h3k

Posts: 7565

Thanks Lucideer.Now I think it is ebouh and anyone say something gor Google Translate maybe could be something as you said.

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