Viamatic Tabnail 0.4

December 29, 2005 on 12:33 pm | In General |


The Viamatic Tabnail extension is an extension which you should use if you have a slow internet connection. It lets you preview the pages as they load in realtime. It adds thumbnail of the page that is being loaded into the tab and updates it in realtime. If you have a broadband connection this extension might not be for you. If you find it usefull please do rate it on mozilla.org

If you use TabMix plus or some other extension which changes the tabs this extension might not work, and so far there is no work around for this problem.

If you have any support questions or comments post them in the tabnail forum .

[ Install Tabnail extension (0.4) ] [ TabNail Screenshots ]

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  1. Same for me: I have both tabbrowser extension and tabmix plus, though.

    Comment by Davide Baroncelli — January 14, 2006 #

  2. This extension won’t work with tab browser or tabmix extension installed. The reason is that these extensions change the way extensions are name.

    Comment by vivekjishtu — January 15, 2006 #

  3. I would be would if Tabnail was made so that it would only appear when people move their mouse over at a line of something designated by tabnail and please make it compatible with other themes and tab related extensions

    Pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    Comment by Viamatic fan — January 25, 2006 #

  4. So, how do you make this plugin work? I see no thumbnail in any tab, so, what’s up? Oh, and why can’t I look at screenshots for tabnail? I uninstalled Tabmix, and I guess I have to uninstall IE Tab now too.

    Comment by Krepta — April 13, 2006 #

  5. I agree with “Viamatic Fan” number on this one, a hover over tab preview would be EXTREMELY SEXY and thats what I thought this was :/ I was kinda put off by what it actually is.

    Comment by I'm going to agree with Viamatic fan — April 14, 2006 #

  6. Please bring this back for firefox 2.0 … this was an awesome extension and I dont know why it has not become part of the browser.
    Thanks
    Dan

    Comment by Dan — June 21, 2007 #

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