This is a know and annoying problem. I thought it was fixed - but it's 
still happening on my machine (running a Firefox 3.1b3 build).

If you are using the latest version of Ubiquity (0.2pre13, i think) you 
can use the twitter command like this: twitter <message> as <user>.

The "as user" part works like this: when you have saved your twitter 
username/password on Firefox, it automatically authenticates you on 
twitter, not showing the annoying dialog.

ocdude wrote:
> Whenever I use the twitter command in Ubiquity, Firefox attempts to
> show the authentication dialog, but it is not visible. However, when I
> use expose, I see it shown in Firefox's open windows. Firefox also
> changes it's menubar to what it looks like when the dialog is out, but
> I can't see it.
>
> I can, however, interact with it. It's become a muscle memory to type
> my username blind and hit tab, then my password and return.
>
> This happens on my machine at work (Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel
> Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.0.6) Gecko/2009011912 Firefox/3.0.6
> Ubiquity/0.1.5) and my machine at home, which is (or should be) the
> exact same setup.
> >


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