There are a strange set of arrows on my Bookmarks Toolbar.
The underlying bookmark has nothing to do with it. Even if I delete the bookmark, the arrows still remain.
I am using Firefox 3.6.13 on Ubuntu 10.10. I haven't installed any new extensions or themes.
How can I get rid of these arrows?
These look like the insertion arrows used for dropping links onto the bookmarks toolbar. They should only appear while you are dragging over the toolbar.
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I have just started using the Firefox Developer Tools. When I am in the Style Editor, I can't seem to grab the scrollbar thumb to scroll through my style sheets. I assume I'm missing something but can't find what. I have restarted the developer tools, and restarted Firefox, but that didn't help.
My cursor stays as if it is selecting text, even when I hover over the tiny scrollbar thumb, thus it doesn't let me grab the it. Obviously this is important as style sheets can have many lines!
I am using Firefox 50.1.0 currently.
This is a known bug filed as bug 1265807 .
A workaround for this is to switch to the Firebug theme, which uses the OS default scrollbars:
I lost the toolbar with the text boxes and buttons and such that I could drag onto the form. What's that toolbar called that you can pin on the left with those items?
I couldn't find it, and also notice a couple of other toolbars were missing - just gone... I ended up re-installing VS and got em all back. Have no idea what happened...can you even remove toolbars from the View menu? I don't know, but the re-install got the toolbox back.
I'm using Xcode 6. For some reason the Xcode menu toolbar at the top with everything from File to Navigate and Debug is missing. I've managed without so far but would like to find out if there is an easy fix. Not sure if it was there when I first installed. Appreciate your help.
Try View > Show Toolbar to make it re-appear. If this is not the toolbar you miss, please post a screenshot of your current Xcode interface.
Before:
Okay so I solved this one. It wasn't showing as I had made the window smaller to use alongside online tutorial. When I opened it in full window mode the top toolbar was back.
When I try to edit a storyboard file in Xcode (Version 5.1.1 (5B1008) under OS X 10.9.3) I can only see the vertical scrollbar. Moving around in the horizontal direction between view controllers is not possible. The horizontal bar doesn't show when I hover over it. It only briefly shows when I select past the visible area but it immediately disappears afterwards and I can only scroll by a few pixels at a time this way.
I have tried restarting XCode and the OS but it didn't help. Scrolling was possible before. It stopped working for no apparent reason this morning. I have not updated XCode nor OS X or messed with the system in any way since it was last working. Has anyone encountered this problem before? Do I need to reinstall XCode at this point?
Press Shift + Scroll Mouse this will scroll preview in horizontal
It's a not bug, it's a feature. It wouldn't be a problem if you use the Apple mouse. There is a workaround for a typical 2/3 button mouse, although it would affect all horizontal bars across the system. Just follow System Preferences->General->Show scroll bars, and select Always.
I have been struggling with this as well. The only solution I found is the following:
So there is a mini map for the storyboard that hovers over the right upper-side.
If you can't see it, just click on the "Adjust Editor Options" button and make sure Minimap is selected.
This is the best way to move around just like you are using the scroll bars.
I installed the latest Xcode and Yosemite betas several days ago and have noticed a feature of Yosemite seems to be its not possible (by design or bug?) to click on a a scroll bar and drag.
This was an irritation but now I'm trying to navigate within a storyboard and there's no apparent way of moving around - there's no navigation bars, there's no arrows, pressing arrows on a MacBook keyboard does nothing, its not possible to click within the story board and move it around, there's no zoom/de-zoom button to expand/collape the Storyboard.
I've been scratching my head then getting increasingly irritated, I just can't see any way of repositioning a storyboard with Xcode and thus I can't do a thing at the moment - there are view controllers in my Storyboard not displayed on screen and I just can't get to them!
Moving around the Storyboard works the same way that it has always worked: drag with two fingers on the trackpad or click and drag the scroll bars.
If neither of those are working for you, it's a bug and you need to report it. Also consider reinstalling Yosemite and/or Xcode because I am unable to reproduce this issue.