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- 2019-05-12, 22:27
- Forum: The Pale Moon add-ons website
- Topic: [DISCUSSION] What do you want to see in the next version of Phoebus?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 2164
Re: [DISCUSSION] What do you want to see in the next version of Phoebus?
I had planned to add metadata for what kind of extension it is.. Toolkit, Bootstrap, and Jetpack. I am hesitant to use the terms "Restart Required" and "Restartless" because it could create a situation where one is preferred over another and you know how I feel about creating bias. That's a good id...
- 2019-05-12, 22:25
- Forum: Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
- Topic: Will Pale Moon support WebExtensions?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 15254
Re: Will Pale Moon support WebExtensions?
Why does it have to be exclusive, though? Can't we have both? It's not always possible. Sometimes, making sure the end user gets the most out of it can negatively impact a developer's experience. <snip> The thing is, even if the API is standardized, it does not mean it's better or complete. The sta...
- 2019-05-12, 18:47
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: YouTube NonStop
- Replies: 7
- Views: 388
Re: YouTube NonStop
Have you looked at addons.palemoon.org?
If you did and it's not there, have you looked at Classic Add-on Archive (find it on addons.palemoon.org)?
If you did and it's not there, have you looked at Classic Add-on Archive (find it on addons.palemoon.org)?
- 2019-05-12, 18:42
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: ηMatrix/eMatrix support thread
- Replies: 319
- Views: 23909
Re: ηMatrix/eMatrix support thread
I see, thanks.JustOff wrote: ↑2019-05-12, 15:41Actually, using https://publicsuffix.org is preferred, but perhaps uMatrix/eMatrix does not handle it properly, as "com.br" is there.
And as I said in my previous post:
The function used to get the TLD currently in use in eMatrix seems to be wrong
- 2019-05-12, 13:48
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: ηMatrix/eMatrix support thread
- Replies: 319
- Views: 23909
Re: ηMatrix/eMatrix support thread
Fortunately finding where TLDs are handled was easy, but changing that part might be a problem. You'd better use nsIEffectiveTLDService for this. I discovered that uMatrix (and therefore eMatrix) uses a suffix list which is downloaded from https://publicsuffix.org/ and which is then used to extract...
- 2019-05-12, 13:42
- Forum: General support
- Topic: WebAssembly support
- Replies: 4
- Views: 447
Re: WebAssembly support
Why does lack of something new means the browser is dead?
What you can do is probably work on adding code or whatever is needed to support webassembly, and then submit the changes to the developers.
What you can do is probably work on adding code or whatever is needed to support webassembly, and then submit the changes to the developers.
- 2019-05-12, 09:36
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: ηMatrix/eMatrix support thread
- Replies: 319
- Views: 23909
Re: ηMatrix/eMatrix support thread
That's indeed a problem. Unfortunately a solution will take time because that's a part of the code I have to study as I don't know how it works yet. But in general I think I can simply "fuse" any top-level domain in the form "co.tld" or "com.tld", since they are very common for regional domains (lik...
- 2019-05-11, 18:52
- Forum: Tutorials/Howtos
- Topic: Group Project: Smudging your fingerprint
- Replies: 26
- Views: 2560
- 2019-05-10, 22:35
- Forum: General support
- Topic: Rollback, Broke my toolbar
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1118
Re: Rollback, Broke my toolbar
You might want to check this out: viewtopic.php?f=46&t=22069
- 2019-05-10, 13:33
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: Neomelodica, a fork of Classic Opera
- Replies: 16
- Views: 1107
Re: Neomelodica, a fork of Classic Opera
I haven't noticed any immediate issues with this extension on Basilisk, so I pushed an update adding the targetApplication block.
Now this extension supports both browsers!
https://addons.basilisk-browser.org/addon/neomelodica/
Now this extension supports both browsers!
https://addons.basilisk-browser.org/addon/neomelodica/
- 2019-05-09, 20:39
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: Neomelodica, a fork of Classic Opera
- Replies: 16
- Views: 1107
Neomelodica, a fork of Classic Opera
Not long after replying to https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=21972 , I found myself with some free time, so I ended up forking Classic Opera. At the time I wrote this post, I just submitted the add-on, so it's probably not available yet (I'll edit this post, if possible, when it's publi...
- 2019-05-09, 17:17
- Forum: General support
- Topic: Rollback, Broke my toolbar
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1118
Re: Rollback, Broke my toolbar
I don't have CAA installed, so I can't readily access that page (I found the XPI somewhere else), but admittedly I should've checked it before posting.
Thanks for answering!
Thanks for answering!
- 2019-05-09, 15:24
- Forum: General support
- Topic: Rollback, Broke my toolbar
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1118
Re: Rollback, Broke my toolbar
check the license if applicable.. The XPI I found archived doesn't include a license and it appears the web doesn't have any informations about it (the AMO page doesn't exists anymore of course.) What is the state of the extension in this case? Can the code extracted from the XPI be forked? If the ...
- 2019-05-09, 15:13
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: Up the learning curve
- Replies: 26
- Views: 1647
- 2019-05-09, 12:51
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Article: "Most Secure Browser List," Palemoon on Top Five list
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2585
Re: Article: "Most Secure Browser List," Palemoon on Top Five list
Yeah, it's really nice to finally see some nice words. The author of the article at least tried to be as objective as possible. Now what we need is for people to realize that not every issue that can impact security on Firefox/Chrome applies to Pale Moon/Basilisk, regardless of the time that passes ...
- 2019-05-08, 13:12
- Forum: General support
- Topic: Menu Bar Button Animation
- Replies: 12
- Views: 555
Re: Menu Bar Button Animation
Maybe you can try with a userChrome.css?
- 2019-05-06, 23:21
- Forum: General discussion (old)
- Topic: Looking for a Firefox replacement... Again.
- Replies: 15
- Views: 1592
Re: Looking for a Firefox replacement... Again.
Pale Moon's support of HTML5 is enough to visit the 99% of the current web that is worth anyone's time. There is a 0.8% of websites that give problems, but then you change your user agent and suddenly the percentage of sites you can visit without issues becomes 99.8%. And then there is a 0.2% that w...
- 2019-05-06, 23:15
- Forum: Browser plug-ins
- Topic: Is there IDM integration plugin for PaleMoon?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3163
Re: Is there IDM integration plugin for PaleMoon?
Ask the IDM developers to release an extension for Pale Moon. It's the only way and you can search the forum if you don't believe me.
- 2019-05-06, 23:13
- Forum: Browser extensions
- Topic: Up the learning curve
- Replies: 26
- Views: 1647
Re: Up the learning curve
Let's Encrypt provides https to websites as Isengrim said, so to reiterate: Never go back a major version (e.g. from 28 to 27) because things will break mercilessly unless you are using the portable version. If you can't find an alternative to https everywhere it's fine. Never change preferences not...
- 2019-05-06, 13:59
- Forum: Bug reports (Windows)
- Topic: Page loading very slow
- Replies: 10
- Views: 620
Re: Page loading very slow
Loads pretty quickly for me, with and without eMatrix.
In particular I could see an animation showing what I presume are clouds, and if so it told me it will rain in the following days where I live (but I knew that already...)
In particular I could see an animation showing what I presume are clouds, and if so it told me it will rain in the following days where I live (but I knew that already...)