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Difficulties #47

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boognish-rising opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 0 comments
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Difficulties #47

boognish-rising opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 0 comments

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boognish-rising commented Apr 29, 2024

Hey Eduard!

In the process of checking out your other projects I came across Floatly, which is right up my alley so I immediately downloaded and installed it on Kiwi since you specifically mentioned it being compatible in the README but unfortunately I'm having some issues preventing me from using it, or using the fab button, anyway. When configuring the fab button, the options page doesn't allow me to add any more than one function, I simply can't click on any of the other available functions once I've added one. And even then, the one function it did allow me to add isn't clickable on web pages upon clicking the fab button. Or if it is, clicking it accomplishes nothing (in this case, the one function I did add before being unable to add any others was "open URL incognito" but I doubt that's of any consequence). I thought perhaps it was a case of not being optimized for navigation with a mouse, which I often run into but touch input fared no better. I also tried uninstalling the extension and reinstalling but that was of no help, either. Fortunately I had no such problems with the duet bar and it's working without issue but I would like to utilize the fab button if for no other reason than it takes up less screen real estate and has more functions available to configure for simultaneous use rather than being limited to six.

Also, this is just a curiosity and I actually somewhat prefer it but why is it that upon clicking "open settings" on the Floatly duet bar, it redirects to a different Kiwi settings page (that looks more like the regular Chrome desktop equivalent)? I imagine it's just a different Kiwi:// URL and that you have it configured that way for desktop Floatly users and/or non-Kiwi users, but again, was just curious.

Thanks (again)! You're enhancing the world's browsing experience one awesome tool at a time!

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