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My name is Jeremy Cutler. I’m looking to relocate to New York, where I’m searching for a web application front-end developer job!
Why Would I Make A Great Addition To Your Development Team?
I am passionate about developing software and web applications for high-level functionality and low-level performance with a strong focus on usability. My professional and personal endeavours are often marked by a great attention to detail that complements cohesive integration of larger scale projects.
I studied Computer Engineering at both the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels and have since been able to leverage a wide variety of skills in both computer software and hardware in my work as a compiler developer at IBM and as a freelance web application designer and developer of a wildly popular open-source multi-platform browser extension, Missing e.
I love opportunities to take advantage of my experience with coding at the lowest levels of computer technology and developing front-end interfaces. My thirst for knowledge and new skills will, no doubt, enable me to make quite a difference wherever my career takes me!
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Missing e v2.10.6
In this version, I’ve fixed a bug that caused the Move to Top button on queued posts not to appear when you have the option set to always show it.
Additionally, I’ve fixed a problem with the Smart Redirect feature for users with a single blog associated with their Tumblr accounts.
These bugs are not significant, so you may feel free to wait until the extension is automatically updated.
If you want to get these fixes immediately, go here to update: missing-e.com/update
Missing e 2.9.17 is now available!
~ Changes ~
• Now supporting Dutch! The Tumblr Dutch interface is still in beta, but Missing e is ready to support it. (Thanks to workandlove for help correcting it)
• Multiple Quick Reblogging. Now, you can use the Quick Reblog feature to reblog the same post more than once so you can queue it more than once or post to more than one blog without leaving the dash. (Thanks to thisis-mnemosyne for the suggestion)
There are a few other, minor changes. As always, you can take a look at what’s changed in the Missing e Change History.
Updating
Go to this page and follow the instructions to update immediately: http://missing-e.com/update
Find out more about Missing e at missing-e.com
If you enjoy this extension, please consider donating to support future development.
Your queue isn’t working? It isn’t a Missing e problem!
I’ve been getting a lot of support emails about this, so I will address it here also.
If your queue isn’t posting on time (or at all), this is not a Missing e problem.
Missing e cannot interfere with queue posting. Once a post is in your queue, it is up to the Tumblr servers to post them on time. It is not possible for a browser extension to interfere with something already there.
Tumblr is already aware of the problem and is working to fix it.
Missing e v2.9.13 - Portuguese and Plenty o’ Bug Fixes
In the newest version of Missing e, I’ve added support for Tumblr’s upcoming Portuguese translation of the interface.
In addition, there are a laundry list of bug fixes:
- Fix issue with automatic tagging of reblog posts not being added in some cases
- Fix problem with Facebook checkbox not showing up in Quick Reblog menu
- Move Safe Dash button above tracked tags for easier access for those with many tracked tags
- Fix issue with icons sometimes displaying on top of a Quick Reblog menu
You can update immediately by following the instructions on this page: http://missing-e.com/update
Nominate Missing e for a Shorty Award!
Are you one of Missing e’s 850,000+ downloads?
Have you gotten more out of Tumblr thanks to this browser extension?
Then nominate Missing e for a Shorty Award in the Apps category!
About the Shorty Awards:
The Shorty Awards honor the best of social media, recognizing the people and organizations producing real-time short form content on across Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, YouTube, Foursquare, and the rest of the social Web.
Missing e 2.2.17: A fix for reblogging ask posts from permalink pages
There was a bit of a bug in the recent Better Reblogs feature addition that allows reblogging of ask posts.
Basically, if you attempt to reblog an ask post from a permalink page (a themed, individual post page), Missing e may attribute the post body to the Tumblr who asked instead of the Tumblr who answered.
This has been fixed in version 2.2.17 (among other things), so I encourage you to update!
Updating
If you want the new version immediately, DO NOT uninstall and reinstall Missing e, instead, read the instructions on how to update:
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Firefox users: Until the new version of the extension is reviewed by the Mozilla Add-Ons site, you can update just by installing the new version over top of your existing one from the versions page.
If version 2.2.17 or higher does not appear in the list, you can wait until later, or use this direct link to install.
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Download Missing e at missinge.infraware.ca
If you enjoy this extension, please consider donating to support future development.



