August 20, 2010
ScribeFire 1.3.0.0 Available for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox
Filed under: Announcements, Google Chrome, Releases, Safari, ScribeFire Next -- Christopher Finke @ 05:08pmThe next version of ScribeFire for Google Chrome and Safari has been released; the equivalent version of ScribeFire Next is also available.
What’s new in this build?
- Fixed bug causing current post to be reset when adding a blog.
- Added [Draft] and [Scheduled] labels to drafts and scheduled posts.
- Added ability to edit blog name and URL.
- Added ‘View blog’ button
- Added better warning when deleting a post
- Fixed bug causing custom fields to be shown when they are not supported
- Added ‘Remove Formatting’ button to the editor.
Google Chrome users, download ScribeFire 1.3.0.0 for Google Chrome here.
Safari users, download ScribeFire 1.3.0.0 for Safari here.
Firefox users, you can download ScribeFire Next 1.3.0.0 for Firefox here.
August 22nd, 2010 at 9:35 pm
I just installed ScribeFire and I’d like to set up a custom template. There is apparently some way to do this through the Settings panel, but after fifteen minutes I cannot see how to open it. I’ve tried both Safari and Firefox, but no joy.
Is there some way to do this?
Clear instructions, please.
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:10 pm
Some bugs in this version:
(1) When I try to add my blog, ScribeFire says “Your blog was added successfully!” but then I just see the “Add a New Blog” button again, and in fact it didn’t add my blog after all.
(2) I try adding a category and ScribeFire say: “ScribeFire really wanted to help, but something broke when trying to add a category. The error code was 0.”
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Another bug:
If I try to manually configure ScribeFire on Firefox, using the MetaWeblog API, when I finish configuration I get a “Method Not Found” error. Checking on my server, I see that ScribeFire is sending an empty XML-RPC request. All the tags are there, but their content is empty.
After one hour of trying to get ScribeFire working, my feeling is that the current version has too many bugs. It looks cool, the idea is cool, I’d really like to use it and tell my friends who blog about it, but I’m going to wait and see if somebody on the ScribeFire team addresses these show-stoppers.
August 23rd, 2010 at 3:51 pm
this version not dynamic layout in firefox ???????
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
August 27th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
Looking forward to using this for all of my wordpress blogs…
September 5th, 2010 at 6:50 am
I am using scribfire on Firefox 3.6.7 and I am unable to upload images on blogger. Any fix ?
September 5th, 2010 at 6:51 am
I am using scribfire on Firefox 3.6.7 (Fedora 13, goddard, gnome) and I am unable to upload images on blogger. Any fix ?
November 6th, 2010 at 7:37 pm
Not posting on Tumblr…
I keep on getting this error code: Or when it says it posted it didn’t
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Please fix! </3 & add dynamic layout from firefox [Going back to using FF & IE]