Anonymous asked:
We don’t have an iPhone version. The iPhone app is from the old XKit, which is no longer supported.
Anonymous asked:
We don’t have an iPhone version. The iPhone app is from the old XKit, which is no longer supported.
Anonymous asked:
That’s quite strange. Could you please send an ask with an extension dump? To generate one, open the XKit control panel, click the Other tab, and go to Export Configuration > Extension Info Export.
Anonymous asked:
It does, but you have to enable the functionality in the Mass Deleter settings. It defaults to being off, since it’s an experimental feature.
Anonymous asked:
Hiding or moving the XKit icon is not possible, no.
Anonymous asked:
Whoops. We removed those tweaks because we thought they weren’t used anymore (seeing as the entire sidebar had been moved to the drop-down menu), but we’ve received quite some asks about people suddenly missing them. An issue has been filed and the missing features will very likely return soon.
Anonymous asked:
The problem here is that allowing XKit to run in private mode for Firefox requires us to do quite a lot of backend work to have Firefox approve it. We’ve started work on this, but there’s no telling when this will be done.
Anonymous asked:
Very funny.
We get a huge number of unique anons, and trying to reply to each one with “we’re working on it” or troubleshooting advice would clog everyone’s dashes very quickly. An FAQ won’t fix that issue.
Anonymous asked:
Answering this here because this is the fourth or fifth ask we’ve gotten on it in a few days, No Sidebar was merged into “Open In New Tab” extension, under the option “Open in new tab instead of blog sidebar”.
This change was made back in July, but seems to still be tripping a few people up. Maybe we should document it somewhere?
We haven’t been mentioning it much, but we have a .crx file for Opera users over on Github (chrome.crx). We’ll poke at the Opera store, but no promises.