

Sometimes I get the full Services menu and it works, and sometimes I don't. However Zotero often shows a limited Service menu under the app menu (/Zotero/Services) when text is deleted, whereas FireFox doesn't not. In any case, Dan's request about how MacOS services works with the program that you call Firefox is a relevant request in the diagnosis of the problem, and you can help him help you by simply performing a simple test.
#MAC WORDSERVICE REFORMAT INSTALL#
In these terms it makes no sense to say that anyone would install Zotero on Firefox, because that would mean you would have to install the "Zotero plugin" into Firefox, and install that bundle into another Firefox. Zotero standalone can for present purposes best be described as a separate installation of Firefox with the "Zotero plugin" inseparably bundled. What I'm saying is that if you would say that you have Firefox and Zotero installed on one computer, I would know that you in fact have two Firefox-based programs on that computer one which implements a browser, which you call Firefox, and one that implements a citation manager, which you call Zotero. I know you don't have Zotero installed on the program you recognize as Firefox, as that would be impossible.
