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Floatly

Floatly

Floatly is an awesome floating button that brings quick actions from any website.
Made to be mobile friendly first, but it also works on desktop.

On mobile you can use Floatly on browsers that supports extensions like Kiwi Browser

Download latest version -> Releases

Actions

  • Close current tab
  • Duplicate current tab
  • Back to prevoius page
  • Go on top of page
  • Go on bottom of page
  • Enable fullscreen
  • Copy url of current tab
  • Open current page in incognito
  • Open Bookmarks
  • Open Downloads
  • Open chrome://flags
  • Open Extensions page
  • Open Homepage chrome://newtab
  • Open Settings chrome://settings
  • Open History
  • View source code of page
  • Reload page
  • Eruda - Console for Mobile Browser
  • Bookmarks current tab
  • Share current page

Contributing

If you have a suggestion feel free to share it by opening an issue
You can suggest an action to be added to Floatly , if it's doable , it will be implemented

Libraries & other projects included in Floatly

License

Floatly is licensed under (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

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floatly's Issues

allow moving duet to the sides of the screen and make it resizable

Duet on the bottom seems to be very questionable in terms of actual usage. Many sites often use bottom navigation elements, there is also a tab group bar that also has its height but only if there are at least two tabs in a group
So a better option in my opinion would be to move it on the right or the left side of the screen where navigation elements are rare depending on if a user uses swipe gestures and which side he decides to swap for the duet instead. However, even on the sides there are sometimes navigation elements such as menu buttons that are usually placed on the higher ends of the sides, so it would be nice if the duet could be also made a little shorter at one end.

Find in page

Could you please consider adding 'find in page' as a button? ๐Ÿ’œ

Hidden duet bar is still clickable

Browser: kiwi

When hide on scroll is enabled for the duet bar, and scrolling has occurred to hide the bar, tapping in the area where it would be still performs the actions.

This is counterintuitive as the buttons are hidden, and conflicts with some mobile sites that place buttons/menus at the bottom of the screen.

Open new tab in current group

Hi, I have a request for a new function, which is opening tabs in current group. Right now there's only a function to open a new tab out of current group.

change duet height

Hello! Thank you for this wonderful addon.
Can you please specify which settings in the configuration files control the duet bar height so even retarded people such as myself could change it to their preference?

Galaxy Tab S8

New version is broken, 2.0 works

Software update information
Current version: X700XXU3BVL2 / X700OXM3BVL2/
Security patch level: December 1, 2022

Tab switcher option

Hi d3ward,

Would it be possible to add the option to open tab switcher in the duet bar? ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜…

Best regards,

Difficulties

Hey Eduard!

In the process of checking out your other projects I came across Floatly, which is right up my alley so I immediately downloaded and installed it on Kiwi since you specifically mentioned it being compatible in the README but unfortunately I'm having some issues preventing me from using it, or using the fab button, anyway. When configuring the fab button, the options page doesn't allow me to add any more than one function, I simply can't click on any of the other available functions once I've added one. And even then, the one function it did allow me to add isn't clickable on web pages upon clicking the fab button. Or if it is, clicking it accomplishes nothing (in this case, the one function I did add before being unable to add any others was "open URL incognito" but I doubt that's of any consequence). I thought perhaps it was a case of not being optimized for navigation with a mouse, which I often run into but touch input fared no better. I also tried uninstalling the extension and reinstalling but that was of no help, either. Fortunately I had no such problems with the duet bar and it's working without issue but I would like to utilize the fab button if for no other reason than it takes up less screen real estate and has more functions available to configure for simultaneous use rather than being limited to six.

Also, this is just a curiosity and I actually somewhat prefer it but why is it that upon clicking "open settings" on the Floatly duet bar, it redirects to a different Kiwi settings page (that looks more like the regular Chrome desktop equivalent)? I imagine it's just a different Kiwi:// URL and that you have it configured that way for desktop Floatly users and/or non-Kiwi users, but again, was just curious.

Thanks (again)! You're enhancing the world's browsing experience one awesome tool at a time!

Build steps

Can you please provide the build steps? I think that portion is missing

Share button

Hi d3ward,

Would it be possible to add a share/save page option to the duet bar? ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜…

Best regards

Installation instructions

Hi d3ward,

I would like to request some installation instructions in the readme. Even something simple like:

Kiwi browser

  1. Download zip file from releases page
  2. Open your browser - click the 3 dots - extensions
  3. Click "+ (from .zip/.crx/.user.js)" and open the downloaded zip file
  4. Floaty settings can now be found by clicking the 3 dots - extensions - Floaty - Extension options

Chrome/Desktop:

  1. Download zip file from releases page
  2. Unzip the downloaded zip file
  3. Open your browser - click the 3 dots - extensions
  4. Activate developer mode
  5. Click "Load unpacked extension" and open the unzipped file containing the manifest.json
  6. Floaty settings can now be found by clicking the 3 dots - extensions - Details - Extension options

I think this would make the extension a lot more user friendly and I hope you will consider it.

Best regards,

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