If your hHoney button has disappeared from your browser bar, no worries! Just follow these quick steps to enable Honey again:
Honey Droplist button broken? I recently got a new PC and beforehand I always saw the 'price history' and droplist button next to all listings on Amazon, but now none of that is there anymore. I browse on Google Chrome with the Honey extension. Right click on your desktop and select Personalize. In the lower left-hand of the window it says See Also, click on Taskbar and Start Menu. There you can uncheck Auto-Hide task bar. Hit apply and then change it back.
Chrome
First, let's make sure you have Honey installed:
1) Open Chrome
2) Click on Window
3) Click on Extensions
If it isn't installed, you can reinstall Honey.
If Honey is installed - Great! You can also check if Honey is enabled. If Honey is disabled, you can re-enable it in the same section by toggling the button.
If you know Honey is installed and enabled for your browser, but still don't see Honey on your toolbar - Chrome may have put it in the puzzle icon. Just follow these quick steps to make the Honey button visible on your browser:
- Click on the Extensions icon (it looks like a puzzle piece) in the upper right-hand corner of your toolbar.
- Click the pin button to 'pin' the Honey extension to the toolbar.
- Voila! Now you’ll see the Honey icon when you shop on your favorite sites.
Safari
Let's make sure you have Honey installed:
1) Open Safari
2) Click on Preferences
3) Click on Extensions
If Honey is installed, great! You can also see if Honey is enabled or disabled.
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If Honey is disabled, you can re-enable it in the same section by toggling the button. If it isn't installed, you can reinstall Honey.
Firefox
Let's make sure you have Honey installed:
1) Open Firefox
2) Click on Tools
3) Click on Add-ons
3) Click on Extensions
If Honey is installed, great! You can also see if Honey is enabled or disabled.
If Honey is disabled, you can re-enable it in the same section by toggling the button. If it isn't installed, you can reinstall Honey.
Opera
Let's make sure you have Honey installed:
1) Open Opera
2) Click on View
3) Click on View Extensions
If Honey is installed, great! You can also see if Honey is enabled or disabled.
If Honey is disabled, you can re-enable it in the same section by toggling the button. If it isn't installed, you can reinstall Honey.
Edge
Let's make sure you have Honey installed:
1) Open Edge
2) Click on View
3) Click on View Extensions
If Honey is installed, great! You can also see if Honey is enabled or disabled.
If Honey is disabled, you can re-enable it in the same section by toggling the button. If it isn't installed, you can reinstall Honey.
CHICAGO (CBS) — Something at the edge of McHenry and Lake counties has social media buzzing, with people sharing pictures and even starting Instagram pages. It’s not a celebrity sighting, not a new restaurant, not a Lady Gaga single.
It’s a missing farm animal.
CBS 2 Morning Insider Tim McNicholas reports on the search for Waucanda’s most wanted.
The Milk & Honey Farmstead isn’t known for detective work, but now owner Bob Kryscha is trying to crack a case — a big one.
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“Nobody really goes running around much. Which is a nice thing,” said Kryscha. “She weights close to 800 pounds now. About 750 pounds.”
She is a bison that’s been missing from the farm for months.
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The story starts back in September when the owners at Milk & Honey bought two bison from another farm near Green Bay, Wisconsin. When they brought those bison back, one stayed put but the other one took off.
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“The guys that they had with them opened the gate before we could actually open the gate to the corral,” said owner Scott Comstock.
“He tried to go after her but just couldn’t keep up. They’re too quick,” said Kryscha.
“I was amazed at how fast they could actually go and how high they could actually prance,” said Comstock.
And prance she did — at least seven miles — where someone snapped a photo of her last week in Cary.
Local sheriff’s departments have joined the search. Someone even started an Instagram page devoted to sightings. But the elusive bison — named Tyson by her friends on social media — roams on.
“Its a little bit more excitement than we’re used to,” said Kryscha.
“Waiting for the phone calls to come, which they’ve come. We kind of know where she’s at and where she’s parading around at,” said Comstock.
The farm’s staff is hoping they’ll be able to track her footsteps after the first big snowfall.
The search is important not just for Milk & Honey but also for the school children who often visit the farm.
“A lot of children who have challenging needs a lot of time, and they relate better to animals than people,” said Kryscha.