Enter a directory / file by clicking its row in the file manager
See original GitHub issuehttps://github.com/sindresorhus/refined-github
For now you need to click on the directory name, in this case .github
. But imagine it’s just a
. It should be possible to enter the directory just by clicking on its row, so it would be more convenient for people who have their mouse DPI set to high value.
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This is not worth the CSS mess that this requires. The
truncate
class makes this even more difficult@kidonng yeah this is what it looks like with your CSS (+background)
So https://github.com/sindresorhus/refined-github/issues/3281#issuecomment-652462532 still applies.