Wurdearring: 3 fan de 5 stjerren

How is it supposed to be used? I have Firefox 52 ESR (not Quantum), which should be compatible, however I just see the plain text when opening .md files in (with) Firefox. What am I doing wrong?

Wurdearring: 3 fan de 5 stjerren

This extension can open local files only if text/markdown overwritten to text/plain in ~/.mime.types otherwise it will try to download file :(

Wurdearring: 1 fan de 5 stjerren

"Not compatible with Firefox Quantum" :-(

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

It was a fantastic add-on.
What a pity that it doesn't work for firefox quantum.
Any chance to update it?

Wurdearring: 3 fan de 5 stjerren

Simply open a markdown file with an ".md" extension and it renders nice-looking formatted text. It even gets accents and other Unicode characters right. Unfortunately, because this is a legacy add-on, it disable's Firefox's multiprocess feature: if you go to "about:support" while this add-on is enabled, you'll see that the number of Multiprocess Windows is zero.

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Wurdearring: 1 fan de 5 stjerren

my README.md
https://paste.ubuntu.com/25730401/

Wurdearring: 1 fan de 5 stjerren

Which is annoying now, and soon will make it actually useless.

Otherwise, fantastic addon. Works really well. Great for previewing Github README.md files before commit.

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Wurdearring: 4 fan de 5 stjerren

The application works great, but having it enabled disables the Firefox multiprocessor feature. That is a huge deal breaker for me as the performance difference can be tremendous when having a ton of tabs opened.

You can see check if Electrolysis is enabled from "about:support" table row "Multiprocess Windows : 1/1 (Enabled by default)".

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

Very nice to see this! I like the formatting and no-fuss design with no redundant taskbar buttons or settings, just that it simply parses Markdown files. The only obvious enhancement I can think of is support for extended Markdown syntaxes or even related markup like Textile or reStructuredText, but I can't really remove a star for it. After all, that's not Markdown anymore. Would make life even better though. :)

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

This is great. Now I can read markdown offline right from Firefox :)

Wurdearring: 4 fan de 5 stjerren

I use this mainly to view github readme's. Github uses slightly nonstandard markdown, and while I don't expect url links to work properly, task lists would be a nice addition to this.

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

It works like a charm!

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

saves me time from running a python simpleserver

Wurdearring: 4 fan de 5 stjerren

After install the plug-in, I drag a *.md file to the Firefox browser while the browser prompt a window to ask open the file with another application or "save as".
Is anything wrong about my operation?
Any help will be appreciate, Thanks!

Wurdearring: 4 fan de 5 stjerren

Very good extension. However, one little remark:
`Inline code` has a different font size than code block (lines between ```) , which doesn't look nice.

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

I'm using it to view just text in markdown, and it works great for that! It formatting is really pleasant looking as well. Clean, simple, and quick.

Wurdearring: 2 fan de 5 stjerren

As a developer, I would like to be able to view a page that has the header "Content-type: text/markdown" (official MIME-type since March 2016) as a Markdown document. Unfortunately, that does not work.

I have a separate Markdown reader (MacDown) for reading and making .md files. So too bad, not useful for me.

Wurdearring: 4 fan de 5 stjerren

could not display local image in windows

Wurdearring: 5 fan de 5 stjerren

This plugin works instant. I have no problems at all + local files work perfectly fine aswell.

Wurdearring: 4 fan de 5 stjerren

works great. while need feature of catalogue display.
@the former reviewer, opening local file works without problem at my side.