I use Tabberwocky 1.1 since I updated to Firefox 3.6.3, because old addons stopped working. I have version 2.2 of LastTab.
Although there is some crossover of function between Tabberwocky and LastTab, I kept LastTab because it is the only Addon I have found which returns to the previously focussed tab when you click it, and I love the preview window. The preview window seems to be still working, but clicking a tab to return to the previous tab. isn't. Is this something that you can look at?
It works fine without Tabberwocky disabled, but Tabberwocky provides the rest of the functionality I want, and while I will still keep LastTab for the preview, I really want it for the last tab on click function - I miss it terribly.
Thanks in advance. It really is a great addon.
Alright, I'll look into it. :)
Although I would prefer to keep working on the new version I realize the demands of life will keep me from finishing as soon as I'd like. I'm glad you like using LastTab though, gives me extra motivation to know that.
Okay, I just installed Tabberwocky 1.1, LastTab 2.2 on Firefox 3.6.5pre and clicking a tab to focus the last selected tab worked. However when I checked the "Click and release to select" option in Tabberwocky the focusing option in LastTab stopped working. Do you have this option checked, or maybe anything similar?
Sorry for the delay getting back to you - your messages ended up in my spam box - sorted now, though.
Yes, I do have that option selected so that I can drag background tabs. However, you're right - it works fine if I uncheck that option.
I'll leave it up to you. Dragging background tabs isn't too vital for me, and it will let you get on with the new version.
Thanks again, and very sorry once again for the delay getting back to you.
No problems on the reply delay.
I'm curious though. I tried that Tabberwocky option and couldn't figure out what it did. You say you can drag background tabs with it? Firefox natively allows you to drag tabs. Does this option let you drag a tab without bringing it to the front?