Hey I was uploading a picture for the Mozilla Addons page - and given I am a freeloading hippy and not a premium user - it looks a little weak with 4 icons.
Anyone got a more impressive shot of the plugin working? maybe 10 games? or more?
jonducrou wrote:Hey I was uploading a picture for the Mozilla Addons page - and given I am a freeloading hippy and not a premium user - it looks a little weak with 4 icons.
Anyone got a more impressive shot of the plugin working? maybe 10 games? or more?
Jon
I'll do one tomorrow afternoon
KraphtOne wrote:when you sign up a new account one of the check boxes should be "do you want to foe colton24 (it is highly recommended) "
Save the xpi file instead of installing it right away. Update the "install.rdf" file inside to say "<em:maxVersion>3.0b5</em:maxVersion>" instead of "<em:maxVersion>3.0b3</em:maxVersion>." In firefox go File->Open File... and open the new xpi file that way. xpi files are just zip files with a different extension so it's pretty easy.
Save the xpi file instead of installing it right away. Update the "install.rdf" file inside to say "<em:maxVersion>3.0b5</em:maxVersion>" instead of "<em:maxVersion>3.0b3</em:maxVersion>." In firefox go File->Open File... and open the new xpi file that way. xpi files are just zip files with a different extension so it's pretty easy.
Is this when installing Grease Monkey itself or Firefox?
Is this when installing Grease Monkey itself or Firefox?
C.
neither. CCTell is an extension for FF. so when clicking on the link to install the extension use your right click, save as, and save the .xpi to your desktop. your can then open it with winrar or 7zip (cuz its really just a .zip file) and modify install.rdf according to the above instructions. save your changes and then click the .xpi to have firefox install the extension normally.
An option to not show "eliminated" games would be nice. No big deal, though.
I play freestyle games exclusively (so far, anyway). Sometimes, it's sound strategy to be the last player to make their move. It would be really helpful if the icon could change color when I was the only player who hadn't yet moved. This keep the game moving, and not delay things unnecessarily. Similarly, sometimes you want to be the first player to go. It would be nice if the icon could change to another color when a new round is about to start, either because the time limit is about to expire (say, 10 minutes or so) or the last player yet to play in the previous round has started their turn.
Please update to work with FF 3.0rc2.... For the impatient people this can be done by following the previously mentioned hack for 3.0b5. I set my max version to 3.0 and it worked. Not sure if that's the right version to use or not though. I rarely follow my own advise so do this at your own peril.
cramill wrote:Firefox 3 was just released today. About how long is it going to be until this is compatible with Firefox 3?
I thought it was done - but it turns out its only FF3 beta compatible - i will get a new version up and into the approval system as quick as possible!
UPDATE: 20080617 - Uploaded and Awaiting Approval
*waits patiently*
Its strange not having this on FF3. I keep looking in the corner for green dots telling me to play, but I actually have to go to the my games page to see if anything is waiting
Its strange not having this on FF3. I keep looking in the corner for green dots telling me to play, but I actually have to go to the my games page to see if anything is waiting