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Submitted by Lookingglass on May 10, 2007 - 8:32pm in

Help, I'm lost! I ended up here through following a link in a Wordpress forum about Scribefire (a.k.a Performancing for Firefox). There wasn't anything there I could comprehend apart from the link sending me here!! I joined (lloks an interesting place!) and the rest, as they say . . . :/

Anyway does this place have anything to do with it? Or does anyone here know how to use it?!?!? It doesn't look like it but things can get a bit hazy in the communications sphere sometimes ;)

If anyone's interested . . . the story so far . . . :->

I've downloaded and installed the add-on (Scribefire in case you'd forgotten by now), so it's somewhere in FF but damned if I can find it. Can't see anything to do on my Wordpress site that could relate to it either :(

Any suggestions (preferably polite ones) gratefull received :)

Apologies if I'm gatecrashing . . . err, enjoy . . . bye! :)


F8

Press F8 while in Firefox and you should see the editor. Alternatively you can open it by clickin on the notebook icon in the Firefox status bar.

Thanks Artem. Now I've got

Thanks Artem. Now I've got the problem of setting up an account for a Wordpress blog. I've looked at the thread at http://performancing.com/node/2968 but it seems unresolved. I tried the suggestions there to no avail and I've now asked my host (acenet) whether it's something their end.

Disable mod_security specific to your account?

Just thought I'd say for anyone stumbling across this that my host Acenet did resolve the problem. They "disabled mod_security specific to your account" and everything worked fine.

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