Missing e v2.13.0
I’ve released a new version of Missing e to support the new Tumblr dash that came out this evening!
I wanted to release this as soon as possible, so I have not fixed everything yet. Here is a list of what should be fixed:
- Styling issues arising from the new Tumblr dashboard layout
- Placement of Mass Delete buttons
- Quick (1-click) Reblog menu shows blog selector drop-down
- Reblog yourself from one blog back to that same blog
These issues still remain (I am continuing to work on them):
- Smart redirect feature is not working
- Magnifying the avatar of a dashboard notification opens that user’s blog in a new tab
Also, please note that the added blog sidebar buttons on your dashboard is now provided by the Tumblr interface, not Missing e. I’m not sure why they’ve chosen to hide some of the buttons (like Queue and Messages), but I will look into ways to improve it!
Update here: missing-e.com/update
If you have trouble, clear your browser cache after you update Missing e.
Firefox Users
A recent change to the Firefox tools that are used to create this extension have caused Missing e to be no longer be compatible with Firefox versions below 13. I will look into this to see if I can restore backwards compatibility, but it is worthwhile to keep Firefox up-to-date anyway. You should be able to update Firefox from your browser’s menu.
For anyone who missed the update yesterday. Keep in mind that the current version is 2.13.1 as I am continuing to release fixes as I find problems.
Enable replies on secondary tumblrs
I just wanted to let everyone know that you can now enable replies on secondary tumblrs. Just go to the specific blog’s settings page, hit the check mark, and save.
A big thanks to Jacob for making this happen.
You can now reply to Missing e posts!
This isn’t a Missing e feature, but now part of Tumblr’s interface thanks to Jacob Bijanji!
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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.
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Tumblr Savior v0.4.2 Released
I fixed an issue with Tumblr Savior v0.4.1 with the match whole words function. It should be working again. I also submitted the Firefox version of Tumblr Savior to the Add-On Gallery but it may be a while before it gets approved, you can keep an eye on it here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tumblr-savior/
You can download Tumblr Savior from the following locations:
I know many Firefox users have been itching to have a Tumblr Savior add-on.
Go get it, folks!
Introducing Tumble Tree! ~ Check out this thing I made that lets you see how posts are reblogged across Tumblr. It works on the dashboard or on most permalink pages, and you can sproing the branches around, filter notes by comments, save the tree as a picture blah blah blah. I’ve been using and testing it for the last couple of weeks and it’s pretty handy.
Go to tumble-tree.tumblr.com to try it out and install it. I guarantee you probably won’t die!
P.S. Yes this is why I haven’t posted much in the last couple of weeks.
Neat!
Do you get Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning multiple times after you acknowledge it?
Tumblr displays a warning message to users of Missing e, highlighting what they believe are potential risks, and ask users to acknowledge before continuing to use Tumblr. However, many users are finding that to continue using Missing e, they have to acknowledge this warning multiple times. In fact, some non-Missing e users are receiving the warning, too!
First, Educate Yourself
While I strongly encourage you to read Tumblr’s warning, and Missing e’s official response explaining why the browser extension is safe to use, I realize that a repetitive popup message can be aggravating.
You Can Do Something About Repeated Warnings
It is not likely that Missing e will ever hide or prevent this warning from being displayed, but many users have found a simple, alternative solution that works to hide this warning after it has been read and acknowledged at least once.
• Find out how to hide repeated Tumblr warnings about Missing e!
See Also: Why Missing e is safe to use
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Update your Missing e to version 2.10.2! (Fixes wonky post buttons and tag-only posts)
Some minor changes on Tumblr caused Missing e buttons on posts to behave oddly today (weird positions, for example).
This is now fixed in version 2.10.2!
Update here: missing-e.com/update
If you have trouble, clear your browser cache after you update Missing e.
UPDATE for Chrome users: If you were having trouble updating, it was due to a delay on the Chrome Web Store where Missing e is stored. You should be able to update now!
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Do you get Tumblr's 'Missing e' warning multiple times after you acknowledge it?
Speaking of annoying pop-up messages…
Tumblr displays a warning message to users of Missing e, highlighting what they believe are potential risks, and ask users to acknowledge before continuing to use Tumblr. However, many users are finding that to continue using Missing e, they have to acknowledge this warning multiple times.
First, Educate Yourself
While I strongly encourage you to read Tumblr’s warning, and Missing e’s official response explaining why the browser extension is safe to use, I realize that a repetitive popup message can be aggravating.
You Can Do Something About Repeated Warnings
It is not likely that Missing e will ever hide or prevent this warning from being displayed, but many users have found a simple, alternative solution that works to hide this warning after it has been read and acknowledged at least once.
• Find out how to hide repeated Tumblr warnings about Missing e!
See Also: Why Missing e is safe to use
Tumblr Change Prevents Reblogging Asks
Looks like just recently, a Tumblr change has caused reblogging ask posts to stop working.
Instead of the reblog page, a Not Found page is displayed.
This would also prevent ask posts from being reblogged with Quick Reblog as well.
I don’t know if this is a permanent change in Tumblr’s interface, however, or a temporary problem. If it is permanent, the Missing e feature will have to be removed.





