Hopefully Kuno's suggestion will do the trick.

Thought I would add:

Firefox 27 ships with the Addon SDK. Someone else suggested the widget
not showing may be a LibreJS. Actually, this was an Addon SDK bug when
using rebranded versions of Firefox (Iceweasel, Abrowser, IceCat, ...) I
have been told many times this bug was to never appear on any new
version of Firefox. So if anyone has seen this happening, please let me
know; I would need to take a look at it and contact the SDK developers.

Thanks!

Kuno Woudt <[email protected]> writes:

> Hello Jason,
>
> On 02/09/2014 09:02 AM, Jason Bolanos wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've recently started using LibreJS to test out an open-source JS
>> project that's currently not supported. The plugin does analyze the JS
>> and blocks non-free JS, but the icon I was expecting at the bottom-right
>> of the page, at the add-on bar, isn't visible, so I don't know
>> specifically which JS files are blocked, which is frustrating. I'm
>> wondering if I'm missing any necessary steps after installing it, or
>> whether LibreJS conflicts with any other Firefox plugins, or if this
>> is a legitimate bug. I have Adblock Plus, Ghostery, and HTTPS
>> Everywhere, but nothing else.
>>
>> Any thoughts on how to go about this?
>
> It should be in the "Add-on Bar", make sure that is enabled (you can toggle it
> in the menu (Firefox -> Preferences -> Add-on Bar) or with the Ctrl+/ key
> combination.
>
> -- Kuno.

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