The case may be closed but I think of extensions as apps. I didn't know that would throw a monkey wrench into the conversation. Semantics I guess. The window that popped up on my screen was from the app (extension) itself letting me know that there was something wrong with it in Firefox. It was fine in Safari. So I believed it and clicked "fix" and it did. Whew!



Originally Posted by artie505
Originally Posted by plantsower
I was. It's hard to explain. A big window popped up on my screen and said there is a problem with the app on firefox. Then there was a box that said "fix". So, I clicked on the box and it got fixed. That's all I know. LOL!
So the Firefox fix fixed the Safari issue?

Totally confusing, including the fact that you've referred to "it" as both an app and an extension.

Oh, well, no use beating the horse any longer now that it's come back to life.

Case closed!

(In retrospect, I'd love to have experienced this myself.)


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