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A popup should have opened. Check you haven't got a pop-up blocker blocking it. And would it be possible to put these in 1 answer please? (Or delete the first one! :)– ᔕᖺᘎᕊCommented Feb 17, 2017 at 17:37
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@ᔕᖺᘎᕊ The thing is that I have already done the thing. Yes the pop-up did open the first time, after that the popup doesn't open but the dialog box still shows up. I don't think the dialog box or the popup should show up after installation has been completed. And no, it's not possible, since they are entirely different issues.– EKonsCommented Feb 17, 2017 at 17:40
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Can you make sure you only have 1 version installed, and if it still happens, click reset at the bottom of the dialog and refresh the page. If it still happens, please open the console and post the contents here. We prefer to use github for reporting bugs because it makes it more manageable, that's the only reason I asked to delete or merge them, but it's fine– ᔕᖺᘎᕊCommented Feb 17, 2017 at 17:45
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@ᔕᖺᘎᕊ Yes it seems I only have 2.0.22 (Dev). I will try what you recommend and see if it works.– EKonsCommented Feb 17, 2017 at 17:50
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1@ᔕᖺᘎᕊ The console had a URL which I clicked, approved and got an access token. Problem seems to be solved now, although I'd like something like local memory. EDIT: When I tried to edit this post to include a solution, the popup suddenly appeared. I just had to re-save to solve this time.– EKonsCommented Feb 17, 2017 at 18:05
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