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  • 5 weeks later...
I like the tabbar button, but is there no dropdown with it?

How about being able to put it on the right hand side?

Nope, no drop down. There is a bug that I can not figure out how to work around it that the menu won't show if no toolbar button and if there is a toolbar button, the menu pops up on that button and not from the tabbar. Maybe in the future. Also, trying to work in a way to move it to the right side and unfortunately its not as easily as using some CSS.
How do I get the button in my tabbar? I currently have it in my toolbar.
If you download version UCTB 3.0.2, it has the new feature of a tabbar button (of course it can be removed for those that do not want it there). BTW, I'm going to be using the smaller icon in the tabbar in the future to save room.
Is there a way to change it such that the short cut is Ctrl + Z instead like in Opera?
Sure, but you'll have to manually do this for each release. I can't set it to really anything else do to the way mozilla polices the use of shortcuts from extensions.

Find 'firefoxOverlay.xul' in your profile. Like here

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\743jcsho.default\extensions\[email protected]\chrome\content

Find this code:

<keyset>

<key id="uctb-key" modifiers="control,shift" keycode="z" oncommand="undoCloseTab();"/>

</keyset>

and change the modifiers="control,shift" to just "control"

Do you have any other tab related extensions installed? There seems t be a few people who are having problems with it not working completley and none of them have given me enough information to fix this or get the other extensions author to work with me.

Yeah that one definitely causes issues with UCTB.

Version 3.0.3 Released - Works with Firefox 3.0 Beta 5 through 3.0.*

Fixed Issues:

  • Buttons now disable if there are no closed tabs to undo
  • Possible fix for some users on AMO reporting that the the buttons don't do anything for them

Open Issues

Please file any issues or enhancement requests here

Sorry but due to technical limitations of Firefox, only one extension can be binded to an xbl document. Until xbl2 is implemented (which appears to be a good while until that) any extensions (basics, uctb, tabmix plus, etc..) that bind to this will not work with one another. Sucks but there is nothing at all that anyone can do about it.

  • 11 months later...

Version 3.5.0 Released - Works with Firefox 3.5b4 through 3.5.*

Changelog

  • Updated extension to work with Firefox 3.5
  • Fixed bug where the closed tabs and windows history menu was disabled in the History menu
  • General code cleanup

Download for Firefox 3.5: Undo Closed Tabs Button v3.5.0

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