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Hi,
I'm sorry, but if it doesn't install at all, then there's a problem with Chrome or the webstore and I can't do anything about it.
Please try again later!
Best Regards,
Ionuț
Hello,
I haven't been able to replicate this issue... Can you please let me know which version of the extension is causing this problem: v1 (the blue one) or v2 (the green one)? Also, do you have a retina display or a regular display on your Mac?
Thanks,
Ionuț
Hello,
You already have the ability to do that; you can just add a preset (or edit an existing one) where you only specify the desired width (or height).
Best Regards,
Ionuț
Hi Dave,
That's a good idea; thanks for submitting it and the mock-up! I'll try to bring it to life as soon as I can (hopefully, it should be done in the following couple of weeks).
Best Regards,
Ionuț
Hello Robert,
The "Toggle resize tooltip" button from the drop-down menu only enables (or disables) the tooltip for the current tab and only until you refresh the page or navigate to another page.
However, there is an option to permanently enable the tooltip for all pages. Here's how it's done: http://take.ms/SFkX8
It is turned off by default because it requires additional permissions and I wanted to have the chance to explain to each user why those permission are needed before they see the "Read and change all your data" warning. The button in the popup menu only injects the tooltip in the current page as a result to an express user interaction (button click), thus it doesn't require the same permissions as the other method (injecting the tooltip automatically, without express user interaction).
The old version had it turned on by default, but it also came with a pretty scary warning when installing it for the first time, making plenty of people suspicious as to why an extension that's only supposed to resize your window requires the permission to "Read and change your data on all websites". (F.A.Q.: Why do you ask for permission to read, write and change the data on visited sites?)
I hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Ionuț
Hi Peter,
I'm sorry, but due to limitations in the Chrome's Extensions API, the "center on screen" functionality only works on the primary screen. The extension can't detect how many monitors you have, their resolution, their phisical position (which is left, which is right, etc) nor on which monitor the current window is displayed on.
Best Regards,
Ionut
Hi Sam,
I'm sorry, but if you mean that the extension is not downloading/installing from the webstore, then there is nothing I can do about it. It must be a problem with Google's webstore (or maybe your version of Chrome) and you should contact the Chrome Webstore support about it.
Best Regards,
Ionut
I'm glad you like it! :)
Regards,
Ionuț
Customer support service by UserEcho
Hello Colin,
That is by design and it happens if you modified your settings to always center the window or you tried to resize to a preset that specifies a horizontal position for the window. These options only work on the primary monitor because Chrome doesn't provide a way to detect the monitor the current window is displayed on and there doesn't seem to be any workaround for that. :(
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Best Regards,
Ionuț