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Pocket button is not present

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Hi,

After too much instability on nightly recently, I installed firefox stable. Big issue : the pocket button is not in the adress bar 0_0

I serched it everywhere and do not find it. I also check the properties to see if pocket isn't disable but no, the boolean is at true.

It's a fresh install of 58 (now 58.0.1) on ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Hi, After too much instability on nightly recently, I installed firefox stable. Big issue : the pocket button is not in the adress bar 0_0 I serched it everywhere and do not find it. I also check the properties to see if pocket isn't disable but no, the boolean is at true. It's a fresh install of 58 (now 58.0.1) on ubuntu 16.04 LTS

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Ok so I purged firefox + delete ~/.mozilla directory then re-install and the pocket show up!

Thanks for your help, would love to know the real reason but I am dependent on pocket so :-s...

Thanks a lot!

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Click the three dots in the URL bar when on a web page (page action menu). Right click on Save Page to Pocket and click Add to Address Bar.

If this solved your problem, please mark as solution

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Save Page to Pocket is not isn't on the menu. Can't take a screenshot of it.

- Bookmark this page - Copy link - Email link ... - Send tab to Device > - Take a screenshot

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Are you sure that on the about:config page the value of the preference extensions.pocket.enabled is set to true  ?

Also see : http://techdows.com/2017/09/firefox-57-page-action-menu.html

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Yes I already checked it  :-s

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Jumanjii said

Yes I already checked it  :-s

Bummer  !

How about the Techdows article  ?

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I tried it, reset the properties and restart. Same issue.

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I achieved the screenshot \o/

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Thank you for that screenshot - I believed you anyway  !

Would you please take a look at this article and scroll down to :

Did you install software that disables Pocket  ?

https://help.getpocket.com/article/942-where-is-the-pocket-button-in-firefox

Could that be it  ?

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Ok so I purged firefox + delete ~/.mozilla directory then re-install and the pocket show up!

Thanks for your help, would love to know the real reason but I am dependent on pocket so :-s...

Thanks a lot!

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Jumanjii said

Ok so I purged firefox + delete ~/.mozilla directory then re-install and the pocket show up! Thanks for your help, would love to know the real reason but I am dependent on pocket so :-s... Thanks a lot!

Are you sure that at one point you didn't use something like CCleaner  ?

See my last post - that would explain it .....

Modified by Happy112

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Before purge, I deleted all add-ons.

I just re-install them and no one delete the pocket button :-s

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Jumanjii said

Before purge, I deleted all add-ons. I just re-install them and no one delete the pocket button :-s

I wasn't talking about add-ons, though, but about antivirus/malware software like CCleaner ..... (as mentioned in that article by Pocket).

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Ha ok. No. I'm on Ubuntu and my system is mine. I AM my CCleaner ^_^. No antivirus neither (It's feel bad to write it).

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Jumanjii said

Ha ok. No. I'm on Ubuntu and my system is mine. I AM my CCleaner ^_^. No antivirus neither (It's feel bad to write it).

I'm on your side - speaking for myself : With the safest browser on the planet (and in my case my system's built-in security software) :  to me it feels like being in Fort Knox   !

See : http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/ex-mozilla-firefox-developer-says-anti-virus-software-does-more-harm-than-good-359798.html

And also : https://www.howtogeek.com/239950/dont-use-your-antivirus-browser-extensions-they-can-actually-make-you-less-safe/

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Are you still using the version from the Ubuntu repositories or are you using the version from the Mozilla server?