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Whenever there is any mouse event in the page, the sidebar redraws for a significant fraction of a second at full width (i.e. the width of the largest tab title, which can be as wide as the entire screen), which is enough to prevent any mouse events from working. This was not the case in versions from December/early Jan.
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Seems the auto-hide/auto-shrink functionality is borked. Turning it off restores normal behaviour. At one point the tab bar was bigger than the window itself, and wouldn't shrink.
TST has a code to fix this problem automatically, but it didn't work unexpectedly on your Firefox. So, you can fix it by resetting preferences "extensions.treestyletab.tabbar.width" and "extensions.treestyletab.tabbar.shrunkenWidth" from "about:config".
Whenever there is any mouse event in the page, the sidebar redraws for a significant fraction of a second at full width (i.e. the width of the largest tab title, which can be as wide as the entire screen), which is enough to prevent any mouse events from working. This was not the case in versions from December/early Jan.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: