Mozilla’s AMO editors don’t appear to have reviewed any uploaded Firefox Add-Ons in about two weeks
Missing e - {browser extension/add-on for tumblr!}
IT HAS ARRIVED! Get it here.
Learn about the features on the main site, or in my feature series posts. Any problems? Consult the FAQ.
All of my old userscripts (plus MANY new features) have been improved and incorporated into new extensions/add-ons for Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Firefox users will have to wait for the release of Firefox 4 to install Missing e. You can download the most recent release candidate for the new Firefox 4 here.
IMPORTANT!
Missing e replaces the old userscripts and adds MANY new features. If you currently use any of the following userscripts, uninstall them FIRST (click here to find out how):
- Tumblr - Photo Replies Always
- Tumblr - Upload Photo button for all posts
- Tumblr Bookmarker
- Tumblr Dash Links To Tabs
- Tumblr Follow Checkr
- Tumblr Goto Dash Post
- Tumblr Post Crushes
- Tumblr Reblog Blockquote Fit
- Tumblr Reblog Yourself
- Tumblr Reply Replies
- Tumblr SafeDash
- Tumblr Timestamps
- Tumblr Unfollowr
Download Missing e at missinge.infraware.ca
If you enjoy this extension, please consider donating to support future development.
I’m FINALLY done (I hope). Please enjoy and reblog!
(via missing-e)
I am supremely fed up converting my framework for Missing e to function in the XUL setup of Firefox.
So, I’m going to hold off releasing on Firefox until version 4 comes out. I will develop it with Firefox 4 beta 12 and Firefox 4 RC1 (when it’s out, tomorrow I think) and Jetpack, so it should be ready when Firefox 4 finally comes out.
Sorry, Firefox people (of which I am one).
Chrome and Safari users should be excited to see Missing e released on the weekend (barring any major bugs).
Unless anyone knows of an easy way to convert a Chrome extension to a Firefox Add-on….
Why, oh why is Firefox’s extension interface full of XUL and random crap?
Porting Missing e from Chrome to Safari was like a million times easier. No joke. A million. Possibly even more.
Anyone know where I can find some good Firefox extension development documentation?
Mac: Greasemonkey v0.9.x breaks install for user scripts?
For those of you who have had problems installing my userscripts with Firefox on Mac lately, this might be a Greasemonkey 0.9.x problem.


