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General Discussion

Andrew Murphy
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Andrew Murphy
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 30,657 Points

Treehouse utilise OS Sierra Picture in Picture

Would be so awesome if Treehouse could update, so Mac users can utilise OS Sierra's picture in picture feature. It would make it so quick and easy to pop out the video (without resizing windows) and have workspaces open to follow along.

Please :-)

2 Answers

Hi Andrew,

I'm not sure what Treehouse's reasons are for disabling the context menu on videos; I'll ask when I get a chance. In the meantime, you can work around this by temporarily disabling your JavaScript; right-clicking on a video to go into pic-in-pic mode; and re-enabling your JavaScript. The downside is that you'd have to do this for each video and that can get tedious.

No problem. If you're looking for a good window auto-resizer, I use this tool all the time. You just drag a window to a given corner of your screen and it resizes it to a quarter of your screen... or a half ... or a custom size.

Andrew Murphy
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Andrew Murphy
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Mikis Woodwinter Thanks again, I'll take a look at a tool like the one you suggest. I can't seem to find where to mark this as resolved - can I trouble you for another tip :-)

A tip on how to mark this thread resolved? Or something else? If the former, threads in the General Discussion forum-topic can't be marked as resolved. So you could just let it die and that would serve the same purpose, I guess.