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A comment on the question "Why do I get this message on Twitter if I am logged in at MrTweet?" in Mr. Tweet:
Hey! Thanks for letting me know your username. I found out that it's because your profile is private. I'll be pushing a fix for that in the next few weeks. Will let you know when it's done. :) – Abi, on August 05, 2009 14:35
A comment on the question "Why do I get this message on Twitter if I am logged in at MrTweet?" in Mr. Tweet:
@Carol I wrote this extension. Sorry about the glitch. Do you mind telling us your twitter username? – Abi, on July 29, 2009 10:11
Abi replied on January 21, 2009 05:04 to the problem "Context Menu Problem" in Mozilla:
Abi replied on December 08, 2008 01:30 to the problem "Ubiquity upgrade to 0.1.2. Firefox is slow to launch." in Mozilla:
Abi replied on December 07, 2008 04:46 to the problem "Context Menu Problem" in Mozilla:
Abi replied on December 07, 2008 03:20 to the problem "Context Menu Problem" in Mozilla:
Yep, the context menu was disabled for 0.1.2. We'll have it back in 0.1.3. Check out 0.1.3 beta at http://www.toolness.com/wp/?p=386. Let me know if that works.
Abi replied on December 06, 2008 23:37 to the problem "Context Menu Problem" in Mozilla:
Abi replied on December 06, 2008 23:30 to the problem "Ubiquity makes popup windows horribly slow by about 5-10 seconds" in Mozilla:
This should be fixed in 0.1.3. Help test the release candidate at https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/xpi/ubiq... and let us know if it solves the problem.
Abi replied on December 06, 2008 23:29 to the praise "I'd like to praise Mozilla on your new product, Ubiquity." in Mozilla:
Abi marked one of Fernando Takai's replies in Mozilla as useful. Fernando Takai replied to the question "how do I remove a command?".
Abi replied on November 21, 2008 02:16 to the problem "Command Editor commands don't get picked up" in Mozilla:
Abi marked one of andygeers' replies in Mozilla as useful. andygeers replied to the problem "Command Editor commands don't get picked up".
Abi replied on November 18, 2008 01:07 to the question "how do I remove a command?" in Mozilla:
It was not done because it was not a very important thing (if you're not going to replace the existing command with another one, why remove it entirely?).
But you can unsubscribe to the specific command feed. So, if you want to remove the Yahoo search command, you can unsubscribe to the Search feed and then, you'll lose Google, too. And the only way to solve that would be copy/paste the commands you want into a new feed.
That said, toggling individual commands is definitely something that might get done in the future.
Abi replied on November 18, 2008 00:46 to the question "Asynchronous suggestions not working/not documented" in Mozilla:
Abi replied on November 16, 2008 16:37 to the problem "Command Editor commands don't get picked up" in Mozilla:
Abi replied on November 16, 2008 16:35 to the question "Asynchronous suggestions not working/not documented" in Mozilla:
Apologies for the lack of documentation. However, you could check out the code at http://graynorton.com/ubiquity/freeba...-
Abi started following the idea "Ubiquity now available on AMO (addons.mozilla.org)" in Mozilla.
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Abi started following the idea "decouple command from target website" in Mozilla.
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