I don't know if it's only me, but if I leave my browser running for over a week, the calendra won't change the parasha next week. It still displays the one for the previous week...
Good job. Important - please add the timings of the end of the zmanim, like: end of shabbat, end of the fast, end of the holiday in the same manner like the beginning of it. I wish i could read today: צאת הצום: 20:04 or something alike.
It seems as if the computation is done incorrectly if coordinates are manually entered (at least 16°22'E 48°12'N for Vienna leads to incorrect results). Beside of that, an location entry for Vienna would be fine.
Fantastic extension. I love the zmanim. Now if you can just get it to pop up a message at X minutes before shkia telling me to go daven Mincha. Then I would REALLY be set. :)
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Looks like a good choice for a firefox addon.
Hi,
I love it! Great job.
I don't know if it's only me, but if I leave my browser running for over a week, the calendra won't change the parasha next week. It still displays the one for the previous week...
Hi, Looking for update to run on ff 2 beta 1
Version 1.0.4.30, which supports ff2 beta 1 is uploaded to Mozilla.
Krisz,
the problem will be fixed.
Good job Igor, keep on updating this great FF extension...
We're waiting for the other Zmanim, like Shkia and Tzet Hakochavim (useful when you say Maariv at night only...)
Good job.
Important - please add the timings of the end of the zmanim, like: end of shabbat, end of the fast, end of the holiday in the same manner like the beginning of it. I wish i could read today: צאת הצום: 20:04 or something alike.
TYVM, and keep up the good work!
It seems as if the computation is done incorrectly if coordinates are manually entered (at least 16°22'E 48°12'N for Vienna leads to incorrect results).
Beside of that, an location entry for Vienna would be fine.
Fantastic extension. I love the zmanim. Now if you can just get it to pop up a message at X minutes before shkia telling me to go daven Mincha. Then I would REALLY be set. :)
Keep up the good work.
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