Anonymous asked:
That might be difficult to implement because of the way Tumblr handles things on their end. That’s not to say I can’t put it on our list for things to review!
Anonymous asked:
That might be difficult to implement because of the way Tumblr handles things on their end. That’s not to say I can’t put it on our list for things to review!
Anonymous asked:
I might be wrong in my previous answer, then. If you’re using an older version it may happen that this occurs, and the only way to fix it to get Firefox up-to-date.
Anonymous asked:
We have download links under our Satsuki. :)
Anonymous asked:
I’m fairly certain XKit works on any version of Firefox, including betas. Note that in the current beta version, XKit is blocked because it’s unsigned by Mozilla, but there are ways to work around this.
Anonymous asked:
It’s a separate extension that you can install from the Library.
Anonymous asked:
We’re working on it!
thisarenotarealblog asked:
Posting because multiple asks: Satsukimous was not integrated correctly, but should have been fixed as of the latest update.
Hide Avatars works similarly to blacklist. In the Hide Avatars panel, you can add urls of blogs with avatars offensive to you. This will currently replace their avatars with a faded version of the purple Nx logo. Unlike blacklist, clicking the logo will not allow you to view their avatar. If a user changes their url, you’ll have to update this in the panel.
We have plans to allow users to upload their own replacement avatar, and eventually allow blocked avatars to have their own individual replacement images.
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.