There's a lot about the functionality that I like, but the invisible scroll bar was driving me batty.
Now if only I could find an extension to pin open the folder/label list...
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There's a lot about the functionality that I like, but the invisible scroll bar was driving me batty.
Now if only I could find an extension to pin open the folder/label list...
go back to the old gmail!
I hate the scroll bar, too.
But isn't the new gmail just gonna be mandatory in a while? I may be techily wrong, o' course...
But isn't the new gmail just gonna be mandatory in a while? I
Yeah, that's why I don't switch back to the old one. I'm going to have to get used to the new interface eventually, no sense in delaying the inevitable!
I use the Dusk theme in new Gmail, and my scroll bar is visible. Maybe it's just invisible with the standard theme?
I use the Dusk theme in new Gmail, and my scroll bar is visible. Maybe it's just invisible with the standard theme?
The problem is no matter what theme you use, the scroll bar is always the same semi-transparent off-white. So on some themes it's fine and on others it's totally invisible.
Who is on the Google appearance team, seriously? Their redesign has been such a pain in the ass.
Gris, talk to me about the uses you've put Tasker to. I'm trying to work out if it's worth it. The particular wall I'm slamming my head against will go away when I lose the rental with the bluetooth phone attachment anyway, so even if Tasker solves it specifically, there's no reason to think it solves it generally (working out when I'm outside WiFi reach, so it switches on the phone's hotspot--I'm currently cheating by assuming "connected to car's bluetooth"="disconnected from WiFi" which isn't strictly true, but good enough).
I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to to. I'm using Tasker for fairly simple things at the moment:
If you're trying to make something that happens when you're no longer connected to Wifi, that's doable. "Connected to a particular WLAN" is a state in Tasker, and Tasker allows you to change settings when you exit a state as well as when you enter it. So you could add "turn on hotspot" as an exit task on your "connected to Wifi" profile.
One of the most basic things I'm trying to achieve with my phone is that when it hits a WIFI network that it can connect to, it turns off its hotspot. If there is no WiFi to connect to, hotspot is on, so my tablet has internet connectivity without me having to flip any switches at the time.
I had been doing it location by location--I know WIFI is at this cafe, so turn off hotspot, etc, etc. But Locale complains that the hotspot being on messes with its ability to tell where it is. So it's not really solving the problem, because it's not turning off properly, and it's burning through my battery, and risking tripping my usage "cap". Having the WIFI hotspot on in the car is only useful in case I get an urgent work email I can deal with while stopped.
I'm hoping Tasker has a better way to tell where and when, and isn't compromised by the hotspot functionality.
eta: Particular WLAN wouldn't work, because that's too many conditionals. Any WLAN is what I'm interested in.