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how do you add tabs to quick-tabs? #27

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tuyp opened this issue Feb 21, 2011 · 7 comments
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how do you add tabs to quick-tabs? #27

tuyp opened this issue Feb 21, 2011 · 7 comments
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@tuyp
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tuyp commented Feb 21, 2011

any time I click the quicktabs icon in the top right, it looks blank. i'd like to see my tabs

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babyman commented Feb 22, 2011

strange, you should see all of your open tabs in a list. Sounds like you have found a bug, what is the version of Chrome you are using, also any details abut your operating system would be helpful ...

Thanks,

Evan

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tuyp commented Feb 22, 2011

Chrome 9.0.597.98
XP sp3 build 2600

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babyman commented Feb 22, 2011

Thanks, I just setup a test system (we had one available at work) and it seems to be working there. Do you have more than 1 tab open as the extension will show all but the currently open tab? Also incognito tabs will not show in the list unless you expressly allow the extension access to them ( see chrome://extensions ).

If you are still experiencing issues and you are familiar with the Chrome developer tools it would be very helpful if you inspected the background.html page for javascript errors so that I can take a look at resolving them.

Thanks again,

Evan

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tuyp commented Feb 22, 2011

I know a bit about html and less about javascript. What is the URL of this background.html page? Do you mean index.html of various sites? Well, for Google.com I don't see any errors when I do ctrl-shift-I in chrome. I have about 25 tabs open.

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babyman commented Feb 23, 2011

If you right click the quick-tabs icon and select "Manage Extensions ..." then select "developer mode" in the top right of the extensions screen. This should show you the background page inspector link under Quick-Tabs

Inspect active views:
background.html

If you click that link it will open the inspector and if there are JavaScript errors there will be a red 'x' in the bottom right corner of that window. If possible can you send them over and I will take a look.

Thanks for taking the time to help track this down,

Evan

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tuyp commented Feb 23, 2011

It is working now. I found chrome was behaving oddly with some webpages, so I did taskkill /f /im chrome.exe Then started chrome again, and was fine.

I think i've closed and started chrome many times before(i've had to when i've had too many tabs!!!) so i'm not sure why it suddenly started working..

but thanks for helping to diagnose it.

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babyman commented Feb 23, 2011

I'm glad its working and hope you find it worth the effort. If you have any suggestions please feel free to add them as tickets here ...

Evan

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