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  • question

    Radek Paviensky replied on October 07, 2009 07:43 to the question "white on white" in Wordtracker:

    Radek Paviensky
    Hi Greg,

    I believe that your problem is a result of conflict between SEO-Blogger user interface and installed Theme in Firefox (evidently this Theme changes default black colour to white and SEO-Blogger UI is not prepared for this).

    I'm sure that we can fix it but it would be nice to test it - can you be so kind and provide us with the name of the installed Theme in Firefox?

    Thanks,
    Radek
  • question

    Radek Paviensky replied on July 14, 2009 07:02 to the question "Doesn't work" in Wordtracker:

    Radek Paviensky
    Hi Paul,

    Could you send us some more information to seoblogger@wordtracker.com. This should help us to fix the issue.

    1) The firefox version and also your operating system

    2) Could you attach the error log to your email. You can get to this through Tools / Error console (or CTRL+SHIFT+J hot key), a pop-up window will appear, please select "Errors" and attach the screenshot of the window.

    3) A screenshot of Firefox window from the moment when your problem happens

    Thanks,

    Radek
  • question

    Radek Paviensky replied on July 03, 2009 09:51 to the question "How Can I Use it on Google Chrome?" in Wordtracker:

    Radek Paviensky
    Hi,

    unfortunately there is no support for Google Chrome as Firefox extensions are not compatible with Google Chrome.

    At this moment Chrome doesn't support extensions at all (for common users). And Chrome's future add-on system will be completely different from Firefox system.

    And for your info - Chrome is not built on Mozilla. It is built on top of WebKit and Mozilla Firefox is built on top of Gecko so Google is much more similar to Safari browser then to Firefox.

    But thank you for your idea - when Google add-ons will hit the public, we'll consider to port SEO-Blogger to this browser.

    Regards,
    Radek
  • question

    Radek Paviensky replied on June 30, 2009 13:28 to the question "Linking Mockups in trial?" in Balsamiq:

    Radek Paviensky
    Hi Geert,

    you've added me to the contact list probably because I've mentioned in my praise that I was using Visio so I'd like to drop some more info because I can see many similarities there.

    In my last project I was using plain Visio with GUUUI Visio Prototype Tools and we made around 30 mockuped screens of our application (it was a desktop application somehow similar to Outlook) and around 20 web page fragments. So it is my experience with Visio I've mentioned in my praise.

    When I tried Balsamiq trial I was missing the linking feature too. But in desktop edition it works. Well, it put some ugly blue arrow icon over the sketchy button but it works.

    As for working with many mockups, Giacomo is right (well, as an author of this app he should always be right than :-) ) - it is definitely not perfect. But as I remember from my Visio experience, it wasn't easy there either.

    Firstly I was little surprised (disappointed) that Balsamiq is missing background feature. But then I've found that the workaround with background image is not so bad as it seems. Well, it was much easier with Visio but I think that the implementation in Balsamiq is something I can live with.

    And there is one last thing that is really important for me and I can see that it is important for you too - the platform independence. I'm using Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) at the same time. It works as promised with only one problem that installation on 64-bit Ubuntu is not so simple (but it is a problem of Adobe Air not Balsamiq application).

    But there a thing I a have to admit - I have *some* experience with Visio but I have almost *none* with Balsamiq. I've used it just for few presentations (2-3 mockups) so far and that's why my experience is really limited. I bought it because I just liked it and I thought that it might be handy when the times come.

    Cheers,
    Radek
  • problem

    Radek Paviensky replied on June 30, 2009 11:16 to the problem "Screwing up other firefox addons!" in Wordtracker:

    Radek Paviensky
    Hi Kieran,

    I'm really happy that it works now and I'd like to thank you for your effort.

    I would guess that it was some of the known Firefox bug and the usual "cure" for it is to refresh the extension cache (by deleting them or reinstalling extensions).

    The errors in console are perhaps not related to SEO-Blogger. It is a known problem of Firefox itself. I've just discussed it with one of the Firebug developer and he's confirmed it. So it is normal.

    The warning of unknown CSS property is related not to the extension but to the server pages - I'll pass this info to our web developers.

    Thank you again and I hope that you will enjoy SEO-Blogger

    Radek
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  • problem

    Radek Paviensky replied on June 29, 2009 09:59 to the problem "Keyword count doesn't work" in Wordtracker:

    Radek Paviensky
    Hi,

    thanks for reporting your problem - there was really some problem with counting keywords in Movable Type and it is fixed in next version (1.0.3), that will be released soon.

    Thanks,
    Radek
  • praise

    Radek Paviensky gave praise in Balsamiq on June 25, 2009 16:40:

    Radek Paviensky
    Just love it (desktop)
    I just want to express that I love the tool! I tried the trial version for no more than 5 minutes, fell in love with it, and then bought it (desktop edition). Not something that happens to me every day.

    I was using MS Visio before (with some sketchy mockup library) and it can't be compared with Balsamiq mockups.

    Thanks,
    Radek
  • problem

    Radek Paviensky replied on June 25, 2009 12:23 to the problem "Screwing up other firefox addons!" in Wordtracker:

    Radek Paviensky
    Thanks for cooperation, I really appreciate that. It would be great if you try to install SEO Blogger again.

    That's quite strange that your Error console is empty - when I install all the extensions but SEO Blogger there are a few error messages there (not related to SEO Blogger of course). Maybe you would navigate to about:config page and:

    - set preference option javascript.options.showInConsole to true
    - set preference option extensions.logging.enabled to true

    this change of FF preferences shows more information in the Error console.

    I would recommend a backup before installing SEO Blogger again - you can make a backup of you FF environment by simply copying the profile folder (and restore it in the case of disaster). Information where to find your profile folder is explained on this page: http://support.mozilla.com/kb/Profiles.

    Regards,
    Radek
  • problem

    Radek Paviensky replied on June 25, 2009 11:19 to the problem "Screwing up other firefox addons!" in Wordtracker:

    Radek Paviensky
    Hi Kieran,

    what you are reporting is really strange.

    I've installed all the add-ons you mentioned (quite a cool set of them you have) and then I've installed SEO Blogger extension.

    And no problems there. I've tested this on Firefox 3.0.11 on Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux.

    As you are a web developer you are probably familiar with the Error Console (Tools/Error console) in Firefox. Can you see any strange message(s) there?

    Thanks,
    Radek Paviensky,
    SEO Blogger developer