FlashTracer for Firefox 4+

I’ve been using Alessandro Crugnola’s FlashTracer Firefox Add-on for years, and have become pretty accustomed to it’s neat vertical sidebar integration. I wasn’t particularly happy to see that the familiar interface had (subtly) changed when he introduced FBTracer aka FlashTracer for Firebug (pretty sure that’s just me being fussy though!).

The original FlashTracer is apparently only compatible up to Firefox 3.x, so to get it to work with Firefox 4+, simply do the following:

  1. Download the .xpi
  2. Unzip it (it’s just a .zip file with a .xpi extension)
  3. Open install.rdf and change em:maxVersion=”3.9″ to em:maxVersion=”20″ – this will keep Firefox from complaining up until the release of Firefox 20 (which at this rate, we’re probably only a couple of weeks away from!)
  4. You may want to increase the version number to 2.4 (em:version=”2.4″), to prevent confusion
  5. Zip all of the files back up, change the file extension to .xpi
  6. Drag the .xpi file onto Firefox 4+, and it should install

I’ve installed it with Firefox 9.1 and the only incompatibility (that I’ve noticed so far) is that you can’t change the font from the default serif. Not bothered :)

Old skool FlashTracer running perfectly well in Firefox 9

Old skool FlashTracer running perfectly well in Firefox 9

By the way, this minor hack works for making any Firefox Add-on compatible with a more recent version of Firefox. But of course, if the actual Add-on source code itself is not compatible with a recent Firefox version, it might crash, mess up your Firefox profile, brick your computer, automatically slaughter all wild foxes in your local area, etc, which of course, I couldn’t care less about I’m not responsible for :)

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One Response to “FlashTracer for Firefox 4+”

  1. use vizzy bro, less hassle…

    PS: funky nucaptcha..

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