Addons menu not displayed anymore
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Addons menu not displayed anymore
Hi,
I'm facing an issue: when I click one addons icon from the toolbar, instead of displaying its menu, I just get one kind of arrow below it (the red one is from me of course ;-)):
> https://framapic.org/3skCL11SZnGp/b5rFTNAMItOC.jpg
> https://framapic.org/jj3hh0w0EBM7/00bCjBjl3mUq.jpg
Any idea to solve it please? :)
I'm facing an issue: when I click one addons icon from the toolbar, instead of displaying its menu, I just get one kind of arrow below it (the red one is from me of course ;-)):
> https://framapic.org/3skCL11SZnGp/b5rFTNAMItOC.jpg
> https://framapic.org/jj3hh0w0EBM7/00bCjBjl3mUq.jpg
Any idea to solve it please? :)
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
get uBlock 1.13.8
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/a ... /versions/
i know this bug but i dont have solution for firefox 56, anyhow v56 is not compatible to my 55-profile nor 57-profile.
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/a ... /versions/
i know this bug but i dont have solution for firefox 56, anyhow v56 is not compatible to my 55-profile nor 57-profile.
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Thanks Brummelchen, it works now with uBlock 1.13.8
I hope a solution with more recent versions will be found
I hope a solution with more recent versions will be found
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Hi,
I'm still facing this problem with Firefox 57.0.1 (64-bit) on Debian sid:
I can't use anymore the downgrade ublock trick to bypass it. And I can't use most of my extensions, because their menu is hidden.
How can I solve that issue?
Thanks for your kind help
I'm still facing this problem with Firefox 57.0.1 (64-bit) on Debian sid:
I can't use anymore the downgrade ublock trick to bypass it. And I can't use most of my extensions, because their menu is hidden.
How can I solve that issue?
Thanks for your kind help
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Most of you previous extensions may not be compatible with version 57 of Firefox and would therefore no longer display buttons on the toolbars. Have you reviewed the extensions you have installed?
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Hi DanRaisch,
And thanks for your quick answer.
Here is the review of my enabled extensions:
FoxyProxy 6.1.9
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... -standard/
"The UI also had to change; I could no longer make FoxyProxy look like a native application. It now looks more like a traditional web site."
Google Reverse Image Search 62.1
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... ge-search/
Greasemonkey 4.0
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... asemonkey/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
https://www.greasespot.net/2017/09/grea ... ement.html
Keepa 3.16
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/user/Keepa-com/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
NoScript 10.1.5.5
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/noscript/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
Screengrab 2.9
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... x-version/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57:
"Since version 2.1, Screengrab is now fully compatible with WebExtensions (Firefox 55+) and Google Chrome"
uBlock Origin v1.14.20
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... ck-origin/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
And despite that, they don't display properly on the toolbar :-/ Why?
And thanks for your quick answer.
Here is the review of my enabled extensions:
FoxyProxy 6.1.9
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... -standard/
"The UI also had to change; I could no longer make FoxyProxy look like a native application. It now looks more like a traditional web site."
Google Reverse Image Search 62.1
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... ge-search/
Greasemonkey 4.0
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... asemonkey/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
https://www.greasespot.net/2017/09/grea ... ement.html
Keepa 3.16
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/user/Keepa-com/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
NoScript 10.1.5.5
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/noscript/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
Screengrab 2.9
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... x-version/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57:
"Since version 2.1, Screengrab is now fully compatible with WebExtensions (Firefox 55+) and Google Chrome"
uBlock Origin v1.14.20
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/a ... ck-origin/
said to be compatible with Firefox 57
And despite that, they don't display properly on the toolbar :-/ Why?
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Have you reviewed them on the page displayed using Edit → Addons->to ensure that they are all enabled?
Have you tried disabling all but one extension to see if it might be a matter of conflict between extensions?
Have you tried disabling all but one extension to see if it might be a matter of conflict between extensions?
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
I'm not sure to understand that sentence.DanRaisch wrote:Have you reviewed them on the page displayed using Edit → Addons->to ensure that they are all enabled?
Here is a screenshot of my Addons page: https://i.imgur.com/aW0CIil.png
The extensions I mentioned are all enabled.
I have other extensions below which are disabled.
If everything is fine here, I'll try your next idea (ie disable all but one extension).
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Things look fine in that screen shot.
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Good! So I tested what you suggested below:
> https://i.imgur.com/2wQ0RHA.png
And I'm still facing the same bug:
(edit : and I have the same bug if I disable the uBlock Origin extension and able the others)
What can I do next? :-/
I disabled all the addons, except uBlock Origin (v.1.14.20, the last one on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... ock-origin):DanRaisch wrote:Have you tried disabling all but one extension to see if it might be a matter of conflict between extensions?
> https://i.imgur.com/2wQ0RHA.png
And I'm still facing the same bug:
(edit : and I have the same bug if I disable the uBlock Origin extension and able the others)
What can I do next? :-/
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Do you have any userChrome.css or userContent.css styles running?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css
http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserContent.css
http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css
http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserContent.css
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
Hi morat,
Could you please tell me how to check that?
Could you please tell me how to check that?
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Re: Addons menu not displayed anymore
How to check UserChrome and UserContent?
In Firefox, type about:support, and click on the button to open your profile folder (about the 10th line from the top).
In the Profile folder, you'll find a folder called "chrome" in which there will be the two files you are looking for.
Another potential issue and solutions
When you "upgraded" to Firefox 57, do you remember if there were many extensions that were disabled and removed from Firefox because they were legacy extensions? If that's the case, you may have remnant settings of your former extensions that are playing havock with your current version of Firefox. There are many ways to reset these parameters, depending on how quickly you want to solve the issue and how comfortable you are with playing there.
Warning: Do a copy of your Profile folder beforehand. That way, if it doesn't work the way you want, you can get back your personalized configuration.
1. Quit Firefox, remove the entire contents of Firefox and restart
When you restart, Firefox will see that there is nothing in your profile, and will create a new one from scratch. You will have lost all your extensions, passwords, etc.
– Reinstall your extensions manually.
– Apart from that, you may copy the following files from the old profile to get back your saved passwords:
cookies.sqlite; cookies.sqlite-shm; cookies.sqlite-wal; key3.db; logins.json; permissions.sqlite
I'm quoting from memory so I might have forgotten an element, but as long as you only copy, no harm will be done.
2. Modify your preferences files
Before doing that, you might want to safeguard a copy of your "Prefs.js" file (it sits in your Profile folder).
Open Firefox, type "about:config" and try to find the content of past extensions (see alternative below). Most extensions (probably all those updated in the last 1-2 years) have preferences that start by "extensions." The problem is that you will find :
– extensions whose preferences have logical names (ex.: extensions.adblockplus or extensions.classicthemerestorer) and others whose preferences are named less logically (by author name, for example).
– extension preferences that stayed in your file from extensions you tried out 2-3 years ago (before extensions were required to remove all preferences) and extensions that were disabled automatically by Firefox 57.
I would suggest you remove obvious settings (ex.: extensions.classicthemerestorer) at first, then quit Firefox, restart and see how it behaves. Then repeat. Then, when you go with extension preferences with more obtuse names (ex.: extensions.jid1), save a copy of your Prefs.js file, edit one series, quit and restart Firefox and see if it cures the problem. If not or if you see adverse effects, you may restore your Prefs.js file.
** Alternatively, you may edit your "Prefs.js" file with Notepad while Firefox is closed.
In Firefox, type about:support, and click on the button to open your profile folder (about the 10th line from the top).
In the Profile folder, you'll find a folder called "chrome" in which there will be the two files you are looking for.
Another potential issue and solutions
When you "upgraded" to Firefox 57, do you remember if there were many extensions that were disabled and removed from Firefox because they were legacy extensions? If that's the case, you may have remnant settings of your former extensions that are playing havock with your current version of Firefox. There are many ways to reset these parameters, depending on how quickly you want to solve the issue and how comfortable you are with playing there.
Warning: Do a copy of your Profile folder beforehand. That way, if it doesn't work the way you want, you can get back your personalized configuration.
1. Quit Firefox, remove the entire contents of Firefox and restart
When you restart, Firefox will see that there is nothing in your profile, and will create a new one from scratch. You will have lost all your extensions, passwords, etc.
– Reinstall your extensions manually.
– Apart from that, you may copy the following files from the old profile to get back your saved passwords:
cookies.sqlite; cookies.sqlite-shm; cookies.sqlite-wal; key3.db; logins.json; permissions.sqlite
I'm quoting from memory so I might have forgotten an element, but as long as you only copy, no harm will be done.
2. Modify your preferences files
Before doing that, you might want to safeguard a copy of your "Prefs.js" file (it sits in your Profile folder).
Open Firefox, type "about:config" and try to find the content of past extensions (see alternative below). Most extensions (probably all those updated in the last 1-2 years) have preferences that start by "extensions." The problem is that you will find :
– extensions whose preferences have logical names (ex.: extensions.adblockplus or extensions.classicthemerestorer) and others whose preferences are named less logically (by author name, for example).
– extension preferences that stayed in your file from extensions you tried out 2-3 years ago (before extensions were required to remove all preferences) and extensions that were disabled automatically by Firefox 57.
I would suggest you remove obvious settings (ex.: extensions.classicthemerestorer) at first, then quit Firefox, restart and see how it behaves. Then repeat. Then, when you go with extension preferences with more obtuse names (ex.: extensions.jid1), save a copy of your Prefs.js file, edit one series, quit and restart Firefox and see if it cures the problem. If not or if you see adverse effects, you may restore your Prefs.js file.
** Alternatively, you may edit your "Prefs.js" file with Notepad while Firefox is closed.
Michel Gagnon
Montréal (Québec, Canada)
Montréal (Québec, Canada)