According to Apple Developer Connection Reference Library:
> Developers do not need to add any code to their applications to support this feature
Comparing
a) Diigo 3.1.6.13 adding menu items to Firefox 3.0.5
with
b) PithHelmet and Saft adding menu items to Safari 3.2.1
there's no problem with either PithHelmet or Saft; their menu commands are found properly by the Help menu:
I tend to think:
* not a bug with Apple Mac OS X
* maybe a bug with Firefox
* maybe a bug with Diigo Toolbar 3.1.6.13 for Firefox.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ if anyone cares to investigate, but I don't know whether addition of top-level menus, to Firefox by third-party add-ons, is common practice.
Search for Diigo:
* succeeds at finding View menu | Sidebar | Diigo
* _fails_ to find the main Diigo menu.
@ Diigo developers: highlights at http://www.diigo.com/annotated/ade05da6fadd607ddfbd30df8d2d76ae will help you.
> Developers do not need to add any code to their applications to support this feature
Comparing
a) Diigo 3.1.6.13 adding menu items to Firefox 3.0.5
with
b) PithHelmet and Saft adding menu items to Safari 3.2.1
there's no problem with either PithHelmet or Saft; their menu commands are found properly by the Help menu:
I tend to think:
* not a bug with Apple Mac OS X
* maybe a bug with Firefox
* maybe a bug with Diigo Toolbar 3.1.6.13 for Firefox.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ if anyone cares to investigate, but I don't know whether addition of top-level menus, to Firefox by third-party add-ons, is common practice.
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