betiko wrote:screwing my games as well... why the hell did i click on taht "new update available" when i was perfectly happy with what i had...
That annoying flashing red text
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betiko wrote:screwing my games as well... why the hell did i click on taht "new update available" when i was perfectly happy with what i had...
Dibbler wrote:clickable maps is not working for me. I have re-installed it a number of times and I'm stuck using the horrid CC base clickable maps. I cannot get version 4.12 working at all, i don't even see the menu on the left anymore when in a game.
If that is the new version then I hate it and want to go back to the old 4.11 cause I have missdeployed in almost every game today
murphy16 wrote:No that link does not work for chrome users
Armandolas wrote:murphy16 wrote:No that link does not work for chrome users
Im not sure about the link , but i use clickies in chrome
ljex wrote:Armandolas wrote:murphy16 wrote:No that link does not work for chrome users
Im not sure about the link , but i use clickies in chrome
you cant update it which i havent played in a while and the old version doesnt work
murphy16 wrote:No that link does not work for chrome users
ender516 wrote:murphy16 wrote:No that link does not work for chrome users
I thought Chrome users right-clicked that link to download the file to the desktop or somewhere handy, then forced Chrome to accept the file somehow. Sorry, I don't use Chrome, and here at work, I can't even take a quick stab at this.
Armandolas wrote:ender516 wrote:murphy16 wrote:No that link does not work for chrome users
I thought Chrome users right-clicked that link to download the file to the desktop or somewhere handy, then forced Chrome to accept the file somehow. Sorry, I don't use Chrome, and here at work, I can't even take a quick stab at this.
Yes u need to download the file, then drag it to Extensions
Otherwise you can download Tampermonkey, that is similar to Greasemonkey in FF
ljex wrote:Armandolas wrote:ender516 wrote:murphy16 wrote:No that link does not work for chrome users
I thought Chrome users right-clicked that link to download the file to the desktop or somewhere handy, then forced Chrome to accept the file somehow. Sorry, I don't use Chrome, and here at work, I can't even take a quick stab at this.
Yes u need to download the file, then drag it to Extensions
Otherwise you can download Tampermonkey, that is similar to Greasemonkey in FF
I have now found the direct file and along with it the source code, but what file type do i save it as to be able to add it as an extension on chrome?
Leehar wrote:yeah, it's an irritating move.
The work-around is that you can still download the script, and then drag-drop it into chrome://extensions/
http://userscripts.org/topics/113176
Google Faq version:
We recommend you only add extensions from other websites that you trust. In Chrome, you can follow these steps to add the extension:
Download the extension file from the website and save it to your computer.
Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar.
Select Tools > Extensions.
Locate the extension file on your computer and drag the file onto the Extensions page.
Review the list of permissions in the dialog that appears. If you would like to proceed, click Install.
-=- Tanarri -=- wrote:Just made the mistake of upgrading to FF21 and it seems to have broken Clickable Maps. I'm hoping this can be fixed?
Thanks!
ISN2 wrote:-=- Tanarri -=- wrote:Just made the mistake of upgrading to FF21 and it seems to have broken Clickable Maps. I'm hoping this can be fixed?
Thanks!
Firefox 21.0, Greasemonkey 1.9, Clickable Maps 4.12, everything works fine here
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