drsimetra asked:
There’s a new option you can enable to make it work for the new “keep reading” buttons. You can enable it in the extensions browser.
drsimetra asked:
There’s a new option you can enable to make it work for the new “keep reading” buttons. You can enable it in the extensions browser.
Anonymous asked:
I can’t actually test this because this isn’t an issue on Linux, but the internet says that ticking “developer mode” in the extensions page should allow you to re-enable the extension. Please send us an ask with how this works.
The other solution would be to download the Developer’s version of Chrome, but that’s a little extreme. We’ll probably start the process of getting this on the Chrome store very soon if this continues to be an issue.
uofmdragon asked:
We’ve now fixed the sidebar tags and quick tags. You can update through the extension browser if you’re not seeing the changes.
As of now, there are two ways to get your account info in your sidebar, and both are slightly broken:
pyladespunk asked:
Thanks for the report. We have fixed this now. You can manually update through the extension browser if you’re not seeing the changes.
Anonymous asked:
I just checked, and it will freeze gifs, but the “hide posts with gifs entirely” option doesn’t work (and makes gifs move again). We’ll make an announcement when this is fixed.
Anonymous asked:
We just fixed this for Post Archiver, Tag Replacer, XInbox, and XStats. You might have to manually hit “update” in the extensions browser to see the changes. Please tell us if we missed anything!
Anonymous asked:
Unfortunately, the Safari Developer Program costs $100 a year, and we’re broke, so we’re not planning on updating the Safari extension. Sorry about that.
Anonymous asked:
That’s very strange. Can you type “about:config” into your address bar (click through the scary notification), search for “xkit7.xkit”, and send us a screenshot of the results?
I disabled the old xkit and installed the new one, but the xkit icon doesn’t show up in the header bar. Did I install it incorrectly?
Are you using an old version of Firefox? This error happens when you try to install XKit on an old version of Firefox. If this is the case, you should update to Firefox 39. If not, can you send us what browser and version you’re using?
donjuan-auxenfers asked:
Thanks for the report. If you manually update header options in the extension manager, things should work now.