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Closeriffian
About me
Name | riffian |
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User since | June 25, 2008 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
Signature
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sorry if there are a lot of my reviews here. This website is broken and if you try to edit your review it doesn't - it just posts another! Anyway, if you want to get this working on Firefox 3, please visit: http://planetzarg.blogspot.com/
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.4.0.5.20070419).Signature
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Because this board cannot properly format posts, and there's no Preview Your Post button (bah! How lame is that?), I cannot post instructions on how to do this here. So if you want to know how to get Signature running in FF3, please visit:
http://planetzarg.blogspot.com/
Signature
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sorry if there are a few repeated posts by me here - I was trying to post accurate instructions but this notice board's limitations (it kept stripping out line breaks and references to commented code!) and the lack of a PREVIEW your post feature (note to Add-ons web developers: please add this, and a remove your post feature too!) it kept coming out wrong. So if you want to see properly formatted instructions, please go here:
http://planetzarg.blogspot.com/
Signature
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I have signature running in Firefox 3 by bumping the extension version. Here's how to do it (but please be aware that if you don't do this properly you might break things, so only do this if you're sure you know what you're doing!):
1. Download the latest version and save it to your hard disk
2. Open the .xpi file you've just downloaded - it's basically a zipped archive, so open it with 7zip or whatever zip software you use. (I used File Roller in Ubuntu GNU/Linux.)
3. In the archive you'll see a file called install.rdf - you need to edit this file and replace the one that's in the xpi with your edited version. This file is a text file so you can open it with notepad or whatever text editor you use. (MS Word is NOT a good idea!)
4. In install.rdf, under the section that begins:
Find the line that says:
2.0.0.*
and change the 2 to a 3.
That's it! It worked for me.
And if you're about Miek - thanks again for a splendid extension.
Signature
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I have signature running in Firefox 3 by bumping the extension version. Here's how to do it (but please be aware that if you don't do this properly you might break things, so only do this if you're sure you know what you're doing!):
1. Download the latest version and save it to your hard disk
2. Open the .xpi file you've just downloaded - it's basically a zipped archive, so open it with 7zip or whatever zip software you use. (I used File Roller in Ubuntu GNU/Linux.)
3. In the archive you'll see a file called install.rdf - you need to edit this file and replace the one that's in the xpi with your edited version. This file is a text file so you can open it with notepad or whatever text editor you use. (MS Word is NOT a good idea!)
4. In install.rdf, under the section that begins:
Find the line that says:
2.0.0.*
and change the 2 to a 3.
That's it! It worked for me.
And if you're about Miek - thanks again for a splendid extension.
Signature
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I have Signature working in FF3, and this is how I did it:
http://planetzarg.blogspot.com/2008/06/install-signature-extension-for-firefox.html
Alternatively, have you tried inoculate128's method in the comments below?
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