Gmail Strikethrough Button

By benleevolk Last update Dec 17, 2011 — Installed 15,234 times.

Unfortunately not working for me...

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Fiery Jack User
FirefoxWindows

...although it's a nice idea.
In order to use strikethrough in Gmail I always have to copy/paste from Word which is annoying. Well, it looks like I still do because a strikethrough button does NOT appear in the rich text editor when I compose a new mail.

 
benleevolk Script's Author
FirefoxX11

Hi,
Which firefox version do you use? Do you have other relevant add-ons/scripts installed? (i.e that manipulate gmail in any way). Do you use gmail in any other language but English?
Given that information, I might be able to fix it for you.

 
Waffull User
FirefoxWindows

Not working for me either. Icon/button does not show up.
I created a new Firefox profile with no addons. Installed greasemonkey and this script. So I know there aren't any items or scripts interfering. I'm running Firefox 3.5.3 on Windows 7 RTM as well as a Windows XP machine.

Thank you.

 
benleevolk Script's Author
FirefoxX11

Hi,
Thanks for your input. I've updated the script and I believe it should be working right now. Please check.

It was crashing when RTL writing support was disabled.

 
Waffull User
FirefoxWindows

Haven't thoroughly tested yet, but it seems to be working now. Great job!!

 
Chartreuse Scriptwright
FirefoxWindows

Appears to be working for me on Firefox 3.5.5 on Windows XP, thanks for the script very useful I like strikethrough

 
Butchko User
FirefoxMacintosh

Hi there--I'm totally set on getting this button, but I'm running Firefox 2.0 on my old iBook G4, and it doesn't seem to want to work...is there anything you could do to help? I would be MUCH obliged...!

 
pixelinpink User
FirefoxMacintosh

Not working here, either. Was the first Gmail script I installed, so nothing to conflict with it. Running OS X 10.6.6 with Firefox 3.6.8.

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