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UPDATED 01/25/2006 :thumbup

All-In-One Sidebar v0.64

All-in-One Sidebar is a sidebar control, inspired by Opera's. It lets you quickly switch between sidebars, view dialog windows such as downloads, extensions, and more in the sidebar, or view source or websites in the sidebar. It includes a slide-out button and a toolbar, all of which can be extensively customized.

Changelog:

0.6.4 (01/24/2006) FF 1.5 to 1.6.* click here to see the changes click here to hide the changes

  • brazilian portuguese (pt-BR) localization (thanks to E.R.D'Avila)
  • chinese traditional (zh-TW) localization (thanks to Willy Young, Unicorn2)
  • advanced option for the configuration of download links (extensions/themes)
  • new actions for the "Top/Bottom" button
    - Ctrl/Alt/Shift + Left-click => Go up one page
    - Ctrl/Alt/Shift + Right-click => Go down one page

  • improvements of the slim lists (downloads/extensions/themes)
  • changed the hover color of the grippy for better distinction
  • changed default shortcuts
    - GoUp (URL-Tools) - Ctrl+Shift+F1
    - Download Embedded Files - Ctrl+Shift+F2
    - Load Page from Google's Cache - Ctrl+Shift+F3
    - Search Page at Wayback Machine - Ctrl+Shift+F4
    - Show Domain Dossier (WhoIs?) - Ctrl+Shift+F5
  • changed some default settings and menu entry arrangements
  • minor improvements

  • installation of extensions should now work in any case (perhaps you have to uninstall and reinstall AIOS)
  • the sidebar switch will restore correctly, even after twice toggle between fullscreen and maximized window mode
  • the button "Top/Bottom" will work with frame pages, if the scrollable frame has the focus
  • fully compatible with Stop-or-Reload Button
  • various minor bug fixes

Edited by DigeratiPrime

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Great find! Looks really great - Definately one of the extenstions I'll use when I do use Firefox.

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Amazing thing is, every single one of opera features ported over to firefox (as extensions) have been well-received by the community, but still they hate opera! :P

If firefox becoming like opera is SUCH a good thing, then why not use the REAL deal instead? Why not use opera itself? :P

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