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The button for an add-on I just downloaded isn't appearing, any ideas?

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I just downloaded Reverse Image Search from Dmtr.org however the button isn't appearing to use it. Right clicking an image doesn't bring it up in the context menu. It isn't disabled in the add-on manager.

I just downloaded Reverse Image Search from Dmtr.org however the button isn't appearing to use it. Right clicking an image doesn't bring it up in the context menu. It isn't disabled in the add-on manager.

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Per the screenshot here - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/reverse-image-search-dmtr-org/ - it appears that there is a contextual menu item to do the search at Dmtr.org .

Also says Right click any image to perform search using new tabs.

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Per the screenshot here - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/reverse-image-search-dmtr-org/ - it appears that there is a contextual menu item to do the search at Dmtr.org .

Also says Right click any image to perform search using new tabs.

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Hi   !
That must be such a disappointment   ! This one has very good reviews;   hopefully it will work for you as well:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/google-reverse-image-search/
Keeping my fingers crossed   .........

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@the-edmeister No, it turns out it's just really fussy where you click a pic to get the option to appear in the context menu. I guess it's a work-in-progress. Thankyou for trying to help

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@Happy112 Thanks, but unfortunately the reason I chose this one is it uses multiple search engines. Google censors its results, to do with copyright law I believe, so on Chrome I use one called RevEye which searches on baidu, yandex etc as well as google. This one is the only equivalent I could find on Firefox. It does work, just needs a lot of trial and error right-clicking the different parts of a pic until the option appears in the context menu. Hopefully the person that made it will fix this at some point