hide WebStorm toolbar showing browser icons - ide

How do I hide the toolbar that shows browser icons floating above my code?
I'm using WebStorm 64 bit, version 10.0.4, on Windows 8.1 x64.

Settings/Preferences
Tools | Web Browsers
Uncheck Show browser popup in the editor option (bottom part of the screen)
Since 2020.3 version you have a bit better control over file types:
Another possible solution: just disable all browsers in that list.

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Safari Web Extension icon does not open popup from the overflow (>>) menu

Video showing the bug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQoOYWe0jfE
Install any Safari Web Extension from the Mac App Store (e.g. DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials, Bitwarden Password Manager).
Resize the Safari window until the extension browser_action icon is forced into the overflow menu (>> at the far right of the toolbar).
Open the overflow menu and click the menu item for the extension. Nothing happens.
This even occurs when using the sample extension "Sea Creator" developed by Apple. You can build it and try it out by following the instructions on this page: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/safariservices/safari_web_extensions/developing_a_safari_web_extension
I have filed a Feedback Assitant report for this issue: FB9495287 / http://www.openradar.me/radar?id=5035732439662592
Anyone know what's going on here? Or does anyone have a workaround to get the extension popup to appear when invoked from this menu?

Worklight Simple Dialog Android prevent click outside

I am using WL.SimpleDialog.show() for showing messages. In my latest android version , if i am clicking outside the element, the Dialog box disappears. Could you please help how to fix this issue. If i am clicking outside , the dialog box should not disappear.
The worklight version is 6.1.
6.1 is quite an old release by now. This may have been "fixed" AFAIK in later releases of MobileFirst. However have you good reasons to upgrade other than just the dialog - support for the upcoming iOS 10 and Android 7 is only from MobileFirst 6.3 and above.
Other than that there is no support for making the dialogs modal in previous releases, or customizing it with your own dialog.
In Android, dialogs are non-modal (you can discard them by tapping around the dialog).

Browserstack: Developer Tools for iPad?

I am using Browserstack to test some websites on the iPad. I just don't seem to get where the developer tools are within that emulator. Shouldn't there be Firebug Lite somewhere? Can someone point the dev tools out to me please?
Launch iOS simulator from BrowserStack.
Once loaded, from the OSX menu bar, click Help > Mac Help.
In the open window type "Safari" in the search box.
Click "Safari Overview".
Click "Open Safari for me".
From the Safari menu bar, click Develop > iOS Simulator > (the iOS tab you want to inspect)
Screenshot of debugging iOS inside BrowserStack
As I posted here, Browserstack now appears to support Dev Tools, but only on physical devices (those with a blue mobile icon, below).
You activate the dev tools by clicking the button in the toolbar:
In the iOS simulator you can click the 'bookmarks' button (of the device) and firebug lite is available from there. It does not seem to load on the iPhone 5 that I am testing currently but may work for someone else.
To open Safari for debugging a simulator, follow the instructions above. If Safari Overview is not available, look for a "Search the Web" link at the bottom of the window. This also opens Safari.

Android Studio: disable "web browsers" popup in the layout editor

With the latest update (1.2 preview) of Android Studio, it brings an annoying "web browsers" popup, which appears in the xml editor (top-right). It happens when opening XML, HTML or SVG files.
How to disable it?
To disable it go to
Settings...->Tools->Web Browsers
and uncheck Show browser popup in the editor

Launch Webkit Nightly in fullscreen mode

I am using Webkit Nightly because i'm working on some new HTML5 features. I would like to look at the application full screen, without the window chrome.
Other browsers have F11 and other buttons to go fullscreen, but webkit doesn't. Is there a way I can launch it in fullscreen mode?
Dennis
Webkit is a web content engine and its not a browser on its own. Anyway, which port of webkit are you referring to? GTK+? QT? EFL?
I just downloaded and compiled WebKit-r70098 (for GTK+) on my Ubuntu box following this instructions. The demo browser (GtkLauncher) that comes with it creates a window of 800x600 (hardcoded in the code) and doesn't have a fullscreen feature.
Also, the pre-compiled binaries for Mac OS X that allows Safari to run on top of Webkit, don't offer native fullscreen capabilities. Currently there's no fullscreen without tweaking Safari configuration files or using 3rd party plugins (there are lots of them).
EDIT:
On Windows, webkit.exe also doesn't have fullscreen capabilities.