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Cannot iterate twitter images in Firefox #559
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Does your Firefox has a same configuation for the preferred page language with your Chrome? Twitter doesn't provide enough clues to let Vimium C know the arrow icons mean "next/previous" (for web-extension code, there's no way to check whether an icon "looks like arrow" or not). The only useful point is |
Thanks for the response. Confirmed that
Indeed, I was surprised when I first noticed [[]] worked in that page using Chrome.
I cannot find any goNext from the F12 console of that page, and still cannot get [[]] work after adding goNext to the "Next Patterns" configuration in Firefox. |
Okay, I'll take a try in days. |
* update `nextPatterns` * and exclude those with `[aria-haspopup]` for #559
Hello Vimium C v1.97.0 has been published on Firefox Add-ons, and you may take a try. |
The issue persists on Vimium C [1.97.0] Firefox 98, Linux. |
hello, v1.98.0 has been released, and you may take a try. |
Hello, Vimium C v1.98.2 for Firefox has been published, and you may take a try. |
Both Chrome and Firefox cannot go to the next image with "]]" with 1.98.2 |
Hello, I added some new logic in Vimium C v1.99.0 to solve twitter images support, and up to now the version has been available on Firefox Add-Ons, so you may take a try on Firefox. |
Works perfectly. Thank you. |
Describe the bug
Cannot select the next/previous images with [[/]] when viewing a tweet that has multiple images in Firefox
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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