Releases: kckarnige/EcstaTab
Ecsta - Build 1.0.2
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory
Ecsta - Build 1.0.1
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory
Ecsta - Build 1.0.0
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory
Ecsta - Build 0.3.6
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory
Ecsta - Build 0.3.5
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory
Ecsta - Build 0.3.4
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory
Ecsta - Build 0.3.3
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory
Ecsta - Build 0.3.1
Local Install Build
For those who can't build it themselves for one reason or another, here you go!
Installation
Firefox
-
Copy the
manifest.xpi.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Click "Debug Add-ons"
-
Click "Load temporary Add-on..." and find the
src
directory
Chromium
-
Copy the
manifest.crx.json
file to thesrc
directory -
Rename it to
manifest.json
-
Open your extension settings
-
Toggle developer mode (Usually located on the same page)
-
Click "Load unpacked" and find the
src
directory