Anonymous asked:
You’re right. They’re still visible (and functional!) on the popup blog sidebar, though the icons are now screwy. We’re going to wait a bit and see if the issue solves itself when Tumblr staff fixes notes.
Anonymous asked:
You’re right. They’re still visible (and functional!) on the popup blog sidebar, though the icons are now screwy. We’re going to wait a bit and see if the issue solves itself when Tumblr staff fixes notes.
Anonymous asked:
We’re pretty sure this is caused by corrupted data from old XKit. Usually, you can uninstall old XKit and still keep all your settings when you install the new version, but sometimes those settings will get corrupted during the move. The solution right now is to refresh Firefox and then reinstall New XKit.
Anonymous asked:
This is one of our most popular errors. Rejoice! It has been fixed! Make sure you have updated to Auto Tagger version 0.6.4. If necessary, you can manually update on the extension page.
Anonymous asked:
You can download, but not upload. If you use Firefox, your old XKit settings should carry over. I think outbox is the only thing that doesn’t. If you use Chrome, there isn’t a way to automatically carry things over yet.
If you’re worried about archived posts, you could save them as drafts before switching over, then archive them again. It would be a pain, but it might be better than losing everything.
Anonymous asked:
Yup. It’s going to take a while, though. We’re also writing new extensions and features.
Anonymous asked:
It’s there now. The link is under the blog description. We’re also on the Firefox addon store.
Anonymous asked:
This is a bug. It’s on our list of stuff to fix.
Anonymous asked:
Yes. XNeko is still there.
Anonymous asked:
I did submit a pull request (offer to share our updated code) to him a couple days ago, which should have sent him an email. We got no response. If he does come back, he can accept our changes (or not, if he chooses) and update xkit.info and his version of XKit.
Since we have a ton more followers now, I’d like to reiterate that what we’re doing is an accepted practice in the world of open source, GPL-licensed software (which XKit is). We have more information on this in our FAQ.
Another question we’ve gotten is why not just change the name, and the answer to that is that if Atesh does come back, he won’t have to pick through our code to change it back.
Anonymous asked:
Thanks for the report! People with this problem, have you tried this?