Announcing 3.2.8

3.2.7 was quite a version!

It works great, however there are a couple of bugs that need to be resolved. These bugs are currently known in 3.2.7; if you do not see your problem in this list, that means I don’t know about it and you need to send a message to support@thunderbrowse.com. Do not file bug reports on the following issues.

These are the issues currently known:

  1. The setting “Left click opens new tabs” does not work. It is FIXED in 3.2.8. We didn’t change your settings, it’s just some new code wasn’t able to read links when this option was enabled.
  2. Emails don’t display. One person mentioned this (but provided no valid way for support to contact them). IF YOU HAVE THIS PROBLEM, please contact support with your problem.
  3. POST requests and META redirects do not work. This is FIXED in 3.2.8.
  4. Options are stretched. This is a bug with Thunderbird 2 rendering more than one <description> element. I’m trying to work out a solution, but because this bug is a Gecko rendering fault it might take awhile to find a solution. This is FIXED in 3.2.8.

I want to get these bugs completely fixed before I release 3.2.8. Expect to see it soon. Other than that, 3.2.7 has no known severe bugs.

4 Responses to “Announcing 3.2.8”

  1. stovey says:

    I was wondering what versions 3.2.7 and 3.2.8 was related to as your blog does not display the name of the project clearly. That line under ThunderBlog which reads: "The official blog of ThunderBrowse" is not readable on my system. The only way I can read it is to highlight the text.

    Not a very good design, I suggest you try bold, or strong, or using a different color for the font.

    • MASA says:

      I just use Kubrick, which allows you to change the font. I just changed the header a bit today, so it should be a bit easier, but to really make the colors different, I would have to either change the header color or go edit the theme (which I rather not do right now).

  2. Prof. M. says:

    The toggle switch for displaying All Headers MUST be restored, ASAP. Our university's ITG requires we switch to All Headers when reporting spamand I use it daily.

    • MASA says:

      We don't hide it. That's a Thunderbird issue, not ThunderBrowse. There's plenty of extensions that will bring the functionality back.

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