* Fix for adguard-dns.io ( darkreader#9658) * CI: check NPM dependencies ( darkreader#9674) * Refactor: compile out platform-specific code ( darkreader#9671) * Refactor: compile out StorageManager if not used ( darkreader#9669) This patch fixes that by changing the position of `frameId`, so it will get the actually stored frameId variable from the array, instead of the index. The current frameId was actually the index of the item within the `frames` array. * Get correct frameId in `sendMessage` ( darkreader#9639) enable onColorSchemeChange on all builds ![]() ![]() * Re-enable onColorSchemeChange on all builds ( darkreader#9619) The default value isn't `none` for Chromium, but has a bunch of other values. * Fix edge-case for webkitMask ( darkreader#9638) there are no substantial changes in built output includes two improvements I filed for the code changes are necessary to tell browsers that program wants to explicitly ignore promise returned by sendMessage and accommodate for DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped#61644 * Fix for several sites ( darkreader#9629) * Fix for darkreader#9617 ( darkreader#9624)įix for darkreader#9617 - and messenger through How do you feel about ProtonMail?ĭo you have a tech question keeping you up at night? Tired of troubleshooting your Windows or Mac? Looking for advice on apps, browser extensions, or utilities to accomplish a particular task? Let us know! Tell us in the comments below or email. Let me know which solution solves your problem. I think you’ll have it figured out well before the “set up everything from scratch” point, but I wanted to drop that in as a potential last-ditch option. I’m only running you through the gauntlet here because, unfortunately, I’m not entirely sure which of the less-invasive solutions will solve your problem. And if you’re still out of luck, it might be time to back up all your data, factory-reset your PC, and see if that helps. If you can access your Gmail without issues on another PC that isn’t connected to your home network, then you might want to take the more scorched-earth technique of factory-resetting your router (or modem/router, depending on your home setup) just to be triple-sure that some unintended setting isn’t causing the problem. And if the sidebar still isn’t present, I’m not sure what to tell you I’ve exhausted my list of ideas, at least. Admittedly, this feels like a pretty big stretch, but troubleshooting is troubleshooting. ![]() If the sidebar appears, then there’s something happening with your operating system, possibly even your router settings, that’s causing parts of the website not to load. My suspicion is that you’ve accidentally closed the left-hand sidebar that contains all of these links - your typical email “folders” like inbox, sent, and drafts your labels (if you use them) your trash, and so on.Īssuming you’re still encountering issues, try launching Gmail on a different computer entirely (even if you have to borrow a friend’s). The good news, Joe, is that the likely answer to your problem takes as much time to set up as it probably took you to write your brief email. The curious case of the missing Gmail buttons On my Gmail page, where all the emails are at, the left side no longer has the things like trash, sent, etc., and I can’t get them back. This week’s letter to Lifehacker’s Tech 911 Q&A column is a variation on this theme. While plenty of services have user interfaces that are designed to be easy to use - enough that even a technophobe could figure them out - there’s always going to be that moment where something looks weird and you cannot remember, for the life of you, the setting you need to fix it.Īs one who regularly messes with his third-party UI for World of Warcraft, not a week goes by where I don’t think to myself, “I know there’s some way to change this, but where is that setting buried…” And usually after about ten minutes of random Google searches, I figure it out.
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