The threadwatcher randomly deletes my saved threads whenever I exit Firefox for an extended period of time. Any suggestions?
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Anonymous2010-08-24 9:18
>>694
Seems like you have the same problem as me.
The threadwatcher is often (not always though) forgetting all my bookmarked threads when I close FF. Period of time FF was closed doesn't matter, happens for minutes and days the same.
Currently on Firefox/3.6.4, but had this problem on mutliple computers with 3.0.x and 3.5.x as well.
Anyone know what could be causing this?
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Anonymous2010-09-02 16:55
How about someone upload the file to another server, I can't download it, pretty much the only thing preventing me from switching to b4.
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Anonymous2010-09-09 3:51
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Anonymous2010-09-23 0:43
Now if only the spoiler image expansion could be fixed.
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Anonymous2010-09-26 2:11
4chan just did something (9/26) and now the extension's totally broken, clicking on a link to a board in the menu tries to take me to /null/ or someshit, etc.
Who's the genius that deleted my posts with the fixed extension links? It's not spam or malware; the source code is right inside the extension itself for fucks sake.
Fixes:
- Firefox 4 support
- Cut out annoying error popups
- Watched thread icon stays green like it should
- Updated about information to point to this thread
>>708
Does this fix the bug with using the Auto Pager extension where the quick reply popup box doesn't show up? I'm on Firefox 3.6.8
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Anonymous2010-10-24 20:53
>711
Current FF is 3.6.11
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Anonymous2010-10-24 20:55
>>712
and 3.5.14 (yes, they are still updating it even though saying they wouldn't after August)
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Anonymous2010-10-26 4:06
>>712-713
Yes, I know. I have automatic updates turned off, since sometimes when I'm on the latest version, extensions break.
The 4chan extension is conflicting with the AutoPager extension; it's not really a problem of the browser itself. And it's just the popup reply box, everything else works