Doesn't work. I want it back. Maybe you haven't made any downloads yet during the current session. It usually shows up with the first download. The old Download Status Bar extension isn't compatible with Quantum, if that's what you're referring to. There is a "Downloads" button that has a "progress meter" that appears on the Nav Bar when the download is proceeding, but it disappears as the download is completed. When a download is in progress, the thin line below the arrow is a progress bar.
It's hardly visible. You can use custom style rules to make it taller. You can replace the background images used for the "progress bar" with your own creations, using SVG, a drawing language.
I used a couple of rectangles because they are easy to make a taller bar shape that starts off white and fills with blue in the same manner as the current progress bar.
You can compare the appearance part way through a download in the following image built-in bar on top, taller bar on the bottom.
This is accomplished using custom style rules in a userChrome. If you have never set up a userChrome. Here are the rules for this crude design; a genuine SVG artist could surely create something much more attractive.
Look at the top right and the download progress bar is revealed. Before you exit, click on it. A small prompt appears with the option to Auto-Hide. Make sure it isn't checked or it won't appear in your toolbar. Does nayone know how to view download progress, there is no indicator and nothing to add for download status in the "Customize" menu. I saw this suggestion, but there is no such "View" menu:. Sometimes the built-in tools are all you need, which is why many readers still prefer Firefox's built-in download manager to handle their downloads.
It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the other featured download managers—the most notable new features in Firefox's download manager are as-you-type search and pause and resume of downloads—but it's solid, and that's all many people are looking for. You've seen the five favorites your fellow readers chose; now it's time to pick the best.
This week's honorable mention goes to Orbit Downloader , a free Windows download manager that just missed the cut. Let's hear more about your download manager of choice and why you love it, whether or not it made the top five. The A. About Lifehacker Advisor Lifehacker Store. By Adam Pash. In order to close the statusbar please click on the red close button within the statusbar. Please note that, toolbar button only shows the statusbar.
Context-menu has several items including pause, cancel, clear and etc. Moreover there are few settings in the options page which you can adjust. For example, statusbar background color, font size, etc. Note: Download Statusbar addon is still in beta and may have some bugs. If you see any bugs, or you have a feature request, please email me karl [dot] svothye [at] gmail [dot] com with the bug details.
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