Font Finder Version History
11 versions
Be careful with old versions!
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Version 1.2.1
1. Fixes toolbar button is not calling analyzer
- Source code released under GNU General Public License, version 3.0
Version 1.2.0
1. Font Finder is now e10s compatible
2. Fixing several bugs related to multi-process compatibility.
2. Fixing several bugs related to multi-process compatibility.
- Source code released under GNU General Public License, version 3.0
Version 1.1.1.1-signed
1. FontFinder is now compatible with the new Firefox theme introduced in FF 29.0
2. Fixing an old bug; https://github.com/ecaron/firefox-font-finder/issues/1
2. Fixing an old bug; https://github.com/ecaron/firefox-font-finder/issues/1
- Source code released under GNU General Public License, version 3.0
Version 1.1.0.1-signed
1. Compatible with Firefox 32.0
- Source code released under GNU General Public License, version 3.0
Version 1.0.1-signed
NEW REPLACE feature that adjusts the font family of all elements on a page
NEW DELETE feature no longer displays fonts that aren't actually in use
NEW Warning has been added when trying to remove sans-serif if it's the only font on the stack
NEW Font information is now re-analyzed if the current page is refreshed or changed
Data is no longer carried incorrectly between tabs
DOM is now only populated when necessary
Cursor now changes when left-click function is in use
Ability to adust font family, size, color, line-height, word-spacing, letter-spacing and variant of any element
One-time popups explain how the various features work
Left-click vs highlight functionality work in all settings
Dramatic speed improvements
Ability to remove font families within a document
Statusbar interface (similar to Colorzilla's functionality) makes it easier to analyze links, inputs, and hard-to-highlight elements
Statusbar and context menu can be enabled/disabled via add-on's options menu
Hex color, font family, font size, element ID, element class, and entire text of popup can be sent to clipboard
:focus elements don't disappear when being analyzed
Context menu only shows FontFinder submenu when it can be used:
* Something is highlighted
* Data has been analyzed and is ready to send to clipboard
NEW DELETE feature no longer displays fonts that aren't actually in use
NEW Warning has been added when trying to remove sans-serif if it's the only font on the stack
NEW Font information is now re-analyzed if the current page is refreshed or changed
Data is no longer carried incorrectly between tabs
DOM is now only populated when necessary
Cursor now changes when left-click function is in use
Ability to adust font family, size, color, line-height, word-spacing, letter-spacing and variant of any element
One-time popups explain how the various features work
Left-click vs highlight functionality work in all settings
Dramatic speed improvements
Ability to remove font families within a document
Statusbar interface (similar to Colorzilla's functionality) makes it easier to analyze links, inputs, and hard-to-highlight elements
Statusbar and context menu can be enabled/disabled via add-on's options menu
Hex color, font family, font size, element ID, element class, and entire text of popup can be sent to clipboard
:focus elements don't disappear when being analyzed
Context menu only shows FontFinder submenu when it can be used:
* Something is highlighted
* Data has been analyzed and is ready to send to clipboard
- Source code released under Mozilla Public License, version 2.0
Version 0.5e
This version adds Firefox 3.6 support and a brand new feature: "Rendered Font". This will show you not only the font stack for a particular element but also exactly which font is being rendered from that stack.
Version 0.5d
Updated to work in Thunderbird 2.0.0.* / Firefox 3.5
- Source code released under GNU General Public License, version 3.0
Version 0.5a
This update allows Font Finder to work in Thunderbird - useful if you are sent stylish HTML emails and want to know which fonts, etc, were used!
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