[quote who="paladintom" reply="3" id="3701117"] Edit: I found the issue and a workaround. When you pin a UWP app a shortcut named 'App' is created in the folder: C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\StartMenu If you pin another app, this shortcut gets overwritten. If you manually rename the shortcut and create another you will be able to repeat the steps for as many UWP apps that you need. P
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I am experimenting the same behavior with my Start10, while using Modern menu style. When I pin an UWP app it replaces other UWP app which was pinned before.
[quote who="fictitiousfellow" reply="7" id="3626516"] Nope, doesn't work. It's like Firefox has built in an immersive UI! [e digicons]:([/e] [/quote] I'm not using Firefox, but Cyberfox which is a Firefox based browser:
[quote who="serega_m" reply="12" id="3626501"] Nope, Neil, there are no miracles, if something doesn't work - it doesn't work [e digicons]:)[/e] It is the same on my other two PCs - UWP apps with Ice doesn't skin [e digicons]:)[/e] [/quote] Actually, WB is skinning the universal apps. In your screenshot, If you check the Minimize, Close, etc. icons, you will notice that they are different. Problem is, looks like this is the best WB can do with
[quote who="anotherside" reply="5" id="3626417"] I switched from Firefox to Pale Moon a year ago. Never looked back. Pale Moon doesn't include bloatware (Pocket, Hello) and in my experience is faster and more customizable. It's like Firefox when Firefox was good. Have a look at Pale Moon extensions page. Remember that some extensions are included in Pale Moon by default. If you don't find your favorite extension, you can try Firefox extensions. <a href="
In Firefox: Customize (option) => Enable Title Bar
Hey guys! I'm kinda new with Windowsblinds and I have a doubt. By the way, I am sorry if this was answered somewhere, but I really didn't find the answer anywhere. What is "Allow styles to use 3rd party plugins"? What this option does exactly? Thank you in advance.