Same here also with UnMHT and several others.back on firefox 56
download helper works for youtube and porn
ublock origin stops ad on youtube and elsewhere
custom tab width lets me open 60 tabs
Same here also with UnMHT and several others.back on firefox 56
download helper works for youtube and porn
ublock origin stops ad on youtube and elsewhere
custom tab width lets me open 60 tabs
I use youtube-dl for youtube though, and really don't download very many things, so that's not a big deal for me.
I built www/firefox-esr but any hopes I had my legacy extensions would reactivate were dashed when it said NoScript was not compatible with Firefox 52.5.0, so it's back to Quantum Strangeness for me...
And www/palemon.
I don't know what you're talking about... I installed NoScript earlier, actually... Works fine...
The new version of NoScript is incompatible with www/firefox-esr. I have it installed on www/firefox.
I was hoping all my legacy extensions that were broken with Quantum would reactivate on www/firefox-esr. I only had the option to remove them, so I went back to Quantum.
The only one I'm really missing now that I haven't found a replacement for or they haven't fixed is DownloadThemAll!:
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That's what it's all about for me. The main reason I use www/firefox is the extensions and without the ones I need it falls short the mark.
LOL, no, but I do work with a lot of files.
I just have those, and I feel like it's too much... probably gonna ditch NoScript and/or HTTPS Everywhere soon... I'm not really seeing the point of NoScript so far, besides pages not loading properly...
NoScript lets you enable JavaScript selectively on sites you visit. Sometime you do need to enable scripting for sites to work, but most of the time not all scripts are necessary for proper display. This is just one small example:
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Not all sites are particular about the advertisers they get paid to let run ads either, and they can be a vehicle for adware and malware. At any rate, I don't allow JS to run globally and if I have to fiddle around with allowing scripts to run till a site displays properly that's not too high a price to pay IMO, or something I have a problem doing.
HTTPS Everywhere should be self-explanatory and something you'd want.
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Oh look! I enabled scripting and won a prize!!! Last time it wanted to update Flash for me. Wait... I don't have Flash installed, or run Windows. Hmmm...
Yes, it can be a pain to learn to use, and you may have to enable more than 1 script before you find the script that's needed for the site to operate properly. Once you have the regular sites you visit set up it's not so bad. I have to enable scripting for ajax.googleapis.com every time I visit a site I frequent, but I would rather do that than let it run on every site that has it.
Go to one of the news sites and see how many scripts want to run.