Firefox 3 Released
As of 17th of June, 2008, Firefox 3 is now available on mozilla.com.
I just installed it a couple of hours ago, and so far, I have a very good impression about this new version. It seems to be pretty fast.
The only thing I hate with upgrading is that you will always have to wait until all your beloved addons will be updated and working again. Some can already be tweaked a little and will then work with FF3 - unfortunately, some won’t… I guess I will have to wait a little longer.
At least, an upgrade is always a chance to get rid of old addons that you hardly ever used.
[Update from 2008-06-24]
OK, here is a way how to get some of the old addons working with FF3:
- Download the XPI installation file of the addon to e.g. your desktop.
- Open this file with your ZIP application.
- Within your ZIP application, open “install.rdf” to edit.
- Look for em:maxVersion=”…”.
- Change it to em:maxVersion=”3.0.0.*”.
- Let the ZIP application update that edited file in the archive.
- Leave your ZIP application.
- Drag & Drop the XPI file onto Firefox.
For me, it worked at least with the addons Smart Digg Button and Tab Preview.
More updated news from 2008-06-24:
Dust Me Selectors is now compatible wih FF3 and seems to finally work with Google Sitemap XML files!
[Update from 2008-06-25]
I let Dust Me Selectors examine my website by spidering the sitemap - strangely, it marked twice as much posts as “spidered” as there actually are on my blog…???
Furthermore, I had to slightly alter the sitemap’s XSL stylesheet. I am using the Google Sitemap Generator plugin for WordPress. In the XSL file - that the generated sitemap.xml file links to - there are also links to Google, Yahoo, Sitemaps.org and the author’s blog. If you leave them there, they will also be spidered…???
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#1
Dust Me Selectors has ceased working for Firefox 3.0.1. Any suggestions?
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#2
Reinstalling seemed to work. Why can’t they issue the download and updates through the Firefox Add-On?
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#3
That is something I do not understand, either. This way, you always have to check their website for new releases, which is a little annoying. Putting it on addons.mozilla.org would be much nicer.