![]() ![]() When I began typing, I was assuming you were on a PC, since you were testing the extension with firefox, not chrome or another browser, but I actually don't know if there are mobile versions of firefox for non-Linux mobiles). That consideration might not apply, unless you can run Firefox on a mobile (a mobile not running a non-Andriod version of Linux, that is. What fails in one context may work properly in another.( Oops. Were you testing on a mobile, or on a pc? Twitter uses different server side code for each. A Twitter Chrome extension I didnt know I very much needed. ![]()
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