Anonymous asked:
In my experience the “Potential Extension Conflicts Found” message can safely ignored.
Anonymous asked:
In my experience the “Potential Extension Conflicts Found” message can safely ignored.
Anonymous asked:
This should be in the Header Options extension.
Anonymous asked:
All my settings and archived posts carried over, and several other users claim the same is true for their installs. You should be safe, but you can try to back up using XCloud if you want.
leobisexual asked:
All my archived stuff carried over when I updated, but a couple other people have mentioned using XCloud to carry their stuff over just in case.
We don’t have a comprehensive list yet, although you can look through our asks to see a majority of what we’ve fixed. I’m going to write a “known issues” page when I have a spare moment
Anonymous asked:
Weird. It’s there on mine. If you type “go” into the search it should be the only one that comes up. What browser are you on?
Anonymous asked:
Yes, we increased the version number in our extension to reflect several major improvements (like fixing all the CORS bugs).
Anonymous asked:
It should be under “New XKit”. You can also follow the link in our announcement post.
This will fix all the various disabling problems, and is overall easier. Please spread the word—we’re getting a lot of asks about the .crx method.
This should solve the connection errors you guys are having.
nyrneria-stark asked:
We’ve just submitted to the Chrome Store. Once it’s sent through, you’ll be able to download from there and the problem will be fixed. The submit process supposedly takes up to an hour. We’ll post an announcement when everything goes through