Good evening. Since my thread was hijacked, I am trying again. Is there a way to keep AMO from detecting Pale Moon (64-bit in Linux) as a mobile site? Is there a specific setting in about:config that would work, or changing the user agent string, or something?
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AMO site seeing Pale Moon as mobile
AMO site seeing Pale Moon as mobile
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Re: AMO site seeing Pale Moon as mobile
It doesn't necessarily detect Pale Moon as mobile. It's just that the fallback CSS that is in use is a "mobile-alike" view. There's nothing that can be done there; it's AMO's design decision to require grid for "desktop" with no other fallback than "mobile".
https://github.com/mozilla/addons/issues/514#issuecomment-340245481
https://github.com/mozilla/addons/issues/514#issuecomment-340245481
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Re: AMO site seeing Pale Moon as mobile
It's still possible, at least for now, to go back to original AMO by clicking the link in the footer, "View classic desktop site".
This sets a cookie that sends you back. It's session only - But I edited the cookie to make it non-session (and protected it) using Cookiekeeper (found here too).
For the "return" link to work, it was necessary to accept first-party cookies and local (dom) storage, and to not block scripts from addons-amo.cdn.mozilla.net.
So far (since yesterday, when the "New Look" became default), this has allowed me to go straight to classic AMO without detours to the "New Look."
Footer "return" link. PM 27.5.1 Footer "return" link. FF 52.4.1esr
Protected cookie
This sets a cookie that sends you back. It's session only - But I edited the cookie to make it non-session (and protected it) using Cookiekeeper (found here too).
For the "return" link to work, it was necessary to accept first-party cookies and local (dom) storage, and to not block scripts from addons-amo.cdn.mozilla.net.
So far (since yesterday, when the "New Look" became default), this has allowed me to go straight to classic AMO without detours to the "New Look."
Footer "return" link. PM 27.5.1
Re: AMO site seeing Pale Moon as mobile
What version of Cookiekeeper are you using?coffeebreak wrote:This sets a cookie that sends you back. It's session only - But I edited the cookie to make it non-session (and protected it) using Cookiekeeper (found here too). …
Protected cookie
I got a warning that protecting a session cookie is meaningless:
UPDATE: I figured out that in the upper right corner is a menu that lets you add columns to the dialog. So I added "Session" and "Expire Date" and was able to edit it so it wouldn't expire.
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Re: AMO site seeing Pale Moon as mobile
Glad it worked out. :)
I used the latest version of CookieKeeper, 1.9.3.1.
It does target Pale Moon (even though hosted externally). It contains a PM application block and is listed on addons.palemoon.org (linking to AMO).
There have been off-and-on issues for some people with installing it from AMO (see here), and I don't know why this happens, but think it's caused by an AMO mess up rather than by the extension. I myself had no problems installing it.
I used the latest version of CookieKeeper, 1.9.3.1.
It does target Pale Moon (even though hosted externally). It contains a PM application block and is listed on addons.palemoon.org (linking to AMO).
There have been off-and-on issues for some people with installing it from AMO (see here), and I don't know why this happens, but think it's caused by an AMO mess up rather than by the extension. I myself had no problems installing it.
Yes. "Protecting" the cookie only protects it from being deleted by CookieKeeper. It doesn't protect it from being deleted by the browser's native cookie manager, so changing the cookie from session to non-session was absolutely essential.gracious1 wrote:I got a warning that protecting a session cookie is meaningless
Re: AMO site seeing Pale Moon as mobile
It's not clear to me why it would default to this crappy view in Pale Moon but not in SeaMonkey, which shows the classic view whenever I go to the Mozilla Add-ons Site. And I mean the Firefox area, as well, shows the classic view, not just the SeaMonkey area.Moonchild wrote:It doesn't necessarily detect Pale Moon as mobile. It's just that the fallback CSS that is in use is a "mobile-alike" view.
https://github.com/mozilla/addons/issues/514#issuecomment-340245481
So SeaMonkey has grid??Moonchild wrote:There's nothing that can be done there; it's AMO's design decision to require grid for "desktop" with no other fallback than "mobile".
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