Tweeten includes a clean and beautiful user interface which helps you keep track of all the things happening on Twitter. I should have mentioned or asked you this earlier, have you checked to see if your device is compilable with FF Mobile & supported? This is actually good news, because now I am sure sufficiently many users will be annoyed with this bug and it should get fixed. I am experiencing the same issue on a Surface 3 using Vivaldi 1.0.425.3, touch works on some web sites and on some it doesn't. * on the 3 tabs that are shown when I click the address box (History, Top sites, and Bookmarks) [[Will Firefox work on my mobile device?]] Desktop notifications don't seem to work, profile views and the retweet UI are broken if you want to use it as a single-column app, and it doesn't have smooth scrolling yet, BUT I have faith it may actually get there and the layout and featureset are actually very good otherwise!
I am having the same issue. As the name suggests, it is used to smoothen the animation seen during scrolling. Tweeten also includes a powerful Search feature which lets you keep track of a specific topic. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686228, on the Firefox "New tab" page with the "Top sites" list, on the 3 tabs that are shown when I click the address box (History, Top sites, and Bookmarks). Mouse/touchpad scrolling does not work on pages that have independently scrollable fields (such as the Tweetdeck web interface with different columns) or parts that are supposed to be stationary.
I switched back to Chrome…. Modified January 14, 2013 at 9:37:57 PM PST by eerosarkkinen. Very smooth. We have seen this setting cause problems with keyboards in the past.
Disclaimer: Tweeten is based on TweetDeck, a product owned and maintained by Twitter Inc. Sign in with your Microsoft account to view. The functionality does not work in Firefox; instead I have to hold the mouse button and swipe with one finger. Usually, if it works on a site, it always works on a site (e.g.
Surface Pro3, Windows 8.1, also I have Ghostery installed, but disabling it makes no difference. * Press the Home button I'm using Firefox Beta 19 for Android on a MK808 mini PC (but this applies also to other devices when using any kind of external keyboard/mouse combo; I tested this also with a Motorola XOOM 2 Media Edition tablet with similar results).
Your device must meet all minimum requirements to open this product, Your device should meet these requirements for the best experience, Monitor multiple timelines, from multiple accounts, Intuitive keyboard shortcuts makes tweeting a lot easier.
It's fixed! * on the Firefox "New tab" page with the "Top sites" list This is kind of annoying because Firefox acts differently from other apps. I don't believe any of them are incompatible, as I got FF for each from the Play store, and it does work fine except for this one quirk. The scrolling does *not* work I am currently using Seesmic for Android — that’s a nice app for Twitter though, but TweetDeck for Android is also worth trying… Can’t wait to get this on my Droid! I can live with it. Scrolling is very smooth and very responsive. * on any other webpages Only users with topic management privileges can see it. Since additional resources are used to bring about this effect, it is possible that this feature may not be supported on your system and is causing the issue. Touch is fine in other apps an in Vivaldi's own UI (e.g. I should have mentioned or asked you this earlier, have you checked to see if your device is compilable with FF Mobile & supported? All since I updated to Rev 1.
But after around two months away from the platform I see its degraded into junk. Apparently there is a fix, but when does it reach the beta channel? Sorry, but pressing F7 did not do anything I could see in the mobile browser.
Although for some reason the logic is inverse to that of Chrome (scrolling downwards moves the page down in the viewport instead of up).
Since all the other clients have been mostly abandoned after Windows 10 Mobile died, this is the only one I have a good feeling about moving forward!
If it doesn't, then it usually doesn't (Facebook, Tweetdeck). It should scroll the page when swiped down/up with two fingers. TweetDeck is a popular desktop client for Twitter. Note: in case this information is useful, the mouse scrolling works on the Firefox start page with the thumbnails for most used links, but not on any other pages. I've tried reinstalling, even attempted to contact support, but they just ignored me. Also tried installing the latest non-beta mobile FIrefox alongside the beta, without syncing anything, and the nonfunctionality of mouse scrolling is present in that one, too. As a result, your viewing experience will be diminished, and you may not be able to execute some actions.