On Jun 9, 12:26 pm, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:14 PM, jack<[email protected]> wrote:
> > [Jack] It should be working in Chrome. Note when you hover over the
> > toolstrip AniWeather provides a detailed view of current condition
> > near the toolstrip. To avoid annoyance you have to stay your cursor on
> > the toolstrip for a while to trigger the detailed view. If you want to
> > view the 5-day forecast, click the detailed view.
>
> I see. I think the confusion was that you have to put your mouse over
> the icon, not the text. I didn't realize this at first. You might
> consider expanding the hover area to the entire toolstrip.
[Jack] Good suggestion and I will add that.
> > Also the first page after you launch Chrome doesn't work. So you have
> > to navigate to a second page to have the hovering working. This is a
> > known issue as discussed before.
>
> > In fact, the most straightforward way to trigger further action is to
> > click the toolstrip directly. But because of the bug (switching to the
> > first tab), this is a workaround for now.
>
> FWIW, the issue with focusing the first tab is fixed in the next dev
> channel release which should come sometime this week.
[Jack] Sounds great!
> >> Are you storing the preferences on the server? That is what it appears
> >> like to me.
>
> > [Jack] User preferences are stored locally via the bookmarking system,
> > which has been stable enough in Chrome 3 to be used.
>
> I see :). So why have the preferences page served remotely
> athttp://www.aniweather.com/aniweather.config.html?You can also package
> this page directly in the extension so that it (and the toolstrip) can
> directly access the storage (err bookmarks, I mean) API.
[Jack] I understand that I can put it directly in the extension. This
is for the consideration of both timely update and being compatible w/
other browsers instead of writing individual configurations for each
of them.
> > [Jack] Thanks. As this is the very preliminary release, any comments
> > or suggestions are welcome.
>
> I think personally, I would like to be able to see all of my cities
> weather when I hover over the toolstrip -- either as a content script
> overlay or by sliding the toolstrip open to reveal more
> icons/temperatures.
[Jack] Again thanks for all comments and I will consider that in later
releases.
> But this is a great start. Thanks for sharing it.
>
> - a
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