Double Doorhangers
I'm looking for a site which triggers two Doorhangers (e.g. 2 plug-in icons or 1 plug-in icon + the extensions icon) in the URL bar. http://s28.postimg.org/lszy1r64p/DDH.png
I reported some time ago the following bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1021476
The link I attached has changed, and no longer triggers two Doorhangers.
Thank you.
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Actually the solution is simple: Load any site which activates Adobe Flash Player, and then install an add-on.
Thank you cor-el.
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I've tried to force multiple icons on the location bar by using the DOM Inspector and setting direction:rtl on the en-US version and that seems to work. I do not have a RTL Firefox version installed, so used that workaround.
Thanks cor-el. It's really kind of you.
How do I force multiple icons with DOM Inspector?
The DOM Inspector (DOMi) has a menu item (Edit > Select Element By Click) and a toolbar button "Find a node to inspect by clicking on it" (left icon on the toolbar in the DOMi).
- open the browser window in the DOMi (File > Inspect Chrome Document) and choose the first entry from the drop-down list.
- click the "Find a node to inspect by clicking on it" button and use the keyboard (Alt Tab) or the Task bar to go back to the browser window (do not click in the browser window other than the title bar).
- click that element with the mouse and keep the button pressed until you see a red border to indicate that the DOMi has located that element in the DOM tree.
You can click a notification icon on the location bar to make the DOM Inspector locate this element. That should open the DOM tree with all the notification images visible (#notification-popup-box).
You can add a showing="true" attribute to notification-icon items to make them visible.
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Thanks again. I appreciate it.
Could you please see the attached image? http://s27.postimg.org/mzbugtyqr/DOMi.png
How do I insert that image to the URL bar? After inserting it, can you click on that icon and open the pop-up?
To make an icon show up there need to be a showing="true" attribute set for an item. You can see that attribute appearing if you click the "Free Install" button on the page that you mentioned in the bug report.
Note that the icon may disappear (attribute gets removed) if you click in the browser window (I made the screenshot while the DOMi still had focus).
I'm not sure I understand.
When you go that site, do you see the plug-in (Flash Player, NOT the Extensions) icon in the URL bar? I used to see it, but I don't now.
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There is no plugin icon on that web page, so I clicked the button to make the extension icon appear and used the DOM Inspector to add the plugin notification icon.
Sorry. I mistakenly asked you how to add the Extensions icon.
How do I insert the plugin notification icon?
Thanks. I appreciate your patience.
If you have the addons-notification-icon visible then this element will have the showing="true" attribute. You can copy that attribute to the clipboard and paste it in other notification image elements to make them appear. You will find the plugins-notification-icon a few items below the addons-notification-icon element.
You can install this extension.
- Element Inspector: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/element-inspector/
Then you can hold down the Shift key and right click an element to open the DOM Inspector with this element selected.
Great. I got it at last. :) I've learned something new.
Moving back to the browser window, that icon - as you mentioned - is gone. I want to check if the bug I reported was fixed. So, I need a site which triggers two icons (e.g. a site which activates both Adobe Flash Player and QuickTime).
Thank you so much.
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Chosen Solution
Actually the solution is simple: Load any site which activates Adobe Flash Player, and then install an add-on.
Thank you cor-el.