From dlapine at gmail.com Tue Sep 4 08:52:12 2012 From: dlapine at gmail.com (Dan LaPine) Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2012 10:52:12 -0500 Subject: [Menueditor] CTRL+Shift+S issues with Firefox 15 Message-ID: First off, great program for doing public library systems. Been using it for years. With the 40 different updates for Firefox in the last month (or so it seems), I haven't had to open the menu editor in a while and we just noticed that CTRL+shift+S (CS-S) wasn't bringing up the menu editor any more. Instead, it's getting mapped to the noscript add-on. Great, so I disabled that, and then the CS-S brought up a some other firefox function at the bottom of the screen. Searched around a bit and found that CTRL-shift-A brought up the extensions options of the Add-ons page and I was able to access it from there. This is a reasonable workaround, but I thought I would ask if it's now the "official" way to get the editor if you have removed the menu options at the top. Tried this with both the linux and windows versions of Firefox 14+ Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: