Sunday, May 18, 2014

FireFox v29 and Hebrew Calendar extension

Shalom,

As you probably know, FF v29 doesn't show Status bar and doesn't support simple way to restore the Status Bar. See details here:https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-happened-status-bar

As a workaround, to restore "old" Status bar it's possible with help of extension Status-4-Evar.

At the same time I am going to check other option to fix the issue.

thank you,
Igor.

9 comments:

Tsvi said...

Any updates on this? I've been missing my Hebrew calendar.

Igor said...

please, try to you use next workaround: to restore "old" Status bar it's possible with help of extension Status-4-Evar.

Peter C said...

Better solution for missing add-on bar. See The Addon Bar (Restored) https://addons.mozilla.org/EN-uS/firefox/addon/the-addon-bar/?src=userprofile

Steve said...

Anyway to reflect a change of the date at sundown instead of midnight?

Igor said...

@Steve, please, set correct value of "Day switch by sunset" flag in "HCalendar Options".
If it will not solve the issue, please, let me know.

PML said...

This extension no longer works with the new versions of Firefox (42 and 43) and Firefox disabled it because it's "not verified." Could you please, please fix that? I have relied on this extension for years! Thank you.

jn613 said...

I have the box "change date at sundown" checked, but the date still stays doesn't change. Also, doesn't allow me to input my location by zipcode and doesn't show parsha even though that box is checked. Running Win. 10 and FF 47.0.1 with Status-4-Evar. Thank you!

Igor said...

@jn613
please, could you send me screen of "HCalendar options" to hcalendar @ gmail.com?

I am going to review reported issues and try to fix them.

thank you,
Igor.

Igor said...

Shalom @jn613,
according to received screen, not selected coordinates (by name of city, zip code or coordinates) of location.
When "Hebrew Calendar" doesn't know location it cannot switch date by "sundown".

Please, could you set location and try again?
thank you,
Igor.