Youtube+ (Particle)
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Youtube+ (Particle)
Ok, so I am attempting a full migration over to Pale Moon from Slimjet and I do have the old Youtube+ on there and I got used to some of those features. I would like to have it on Pale Moon as well, but I also know that YT+ is out of development and bought up by an adware group, so my question to the members of this forum is this: Is there any way to get the old Youtube+ extension on this browser (manual download and installation and if so, where to download?) OR is there an alternative extension that does the same thing or is in development that I should be keeping an eye on?
I've been unable to find anything myself, but maybe I'm not looking in the right place. I am using the most recent Pale Moon version on Windows 7, but I also use it in a Linux VM soon to be on it's on SDD and an option for that would be great as well.
Thanks in advance!
I've been unable to find anything myself, but maybe I'm not looking in the right place. I am using the most recent Pale Moon version on Windows 7, but I also use it in a Linux VM soon to be on it's on SDD and an option for that would be great as well.
Thanks in advance!
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You are referring to Particle, right? Is the extension/script injecting ads into the browser? Does it try to download and install unwanted software on user's PC?Sessh wrote:bought up by an adware group
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I thought they were the same thing. I was under the impression that Youtube+ was also known as Particle and that the extension was sold to an adware group and Youtube+ is no longer updated or maintained. I have it (before it became adware) on another browser where it just ads useful things to Youtube. This one is pretty close to the same thing, but it is not compatible with Pale Moon. Of course, I don't want the adware version.hujan86 wrote:You are referring to Particle, right? Is the extension/script injecting ads into the browser? Does it try to download and install unwanted software on user's PC?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... d-youtube/
That one would be perfect if it was compatible. Is there anything like it that is compatible with PM?
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Install Moon Tester Tool. Use Moon Tester Tool (click MTT Options button in Add-ons Manager) to install the downloaded Uid Youtube+ xpi file from disk.Sessh wrote:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... d-youtube/
That one would be perfect if it was compatible. Is there anything like it that is compatible with PM?
Edit: Uid Youtube+ tries to open a discontinued blog page every time Pale Moon opens. So I had to remove it.
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I installed MTT, but I do not know how to download the xpl file for the extension as it's something I've never had to do before. How do I do that?Install Moon Tester Tool. Use Moon Tester Tool (click MTT Options button in Add-ons Manager) to install the downloaded Uid Youtube+ xpi file from disk.
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If you don't know how to install extensions then you should NOT be messing with Moon Tester Tool.
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I think it would be easier to install Greasemonkey from here https://github.com/janekptacijarabaci/greasemonkey/releases/latest/ and then install the userscript version from here https://github.com/ParticleCore/Particle/wiki/Download. How about that?
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Well, MTT looks pretty straightforward. The thing I don't know how to do is manually download an xpl file of an addon or, more specifically, where to find them. I am tech savvy enough to figure out what to do with it after that and I do know how to install and deal with addons. I've just not done it in this way before and so don't know where to find the xpl manual installation files which is what I was asking.New Tobin Paradigm wrote:If you don't know how to install extensions then you should NOT be messing with Moon Tester Tool.
Ah, on Github. I have not used GM before, but I assume doing it this way would have GM run the Youtube+ script whenever I went to YT as opposed to installing an add-on to PM, correct?Cassette wrote:I think it would be easier to install Greasemonkey from here https://github.com/janekptacijarabaci/greasemonkey/releases/latest/ and then install the userscript version from here https://github.com/ParticleCore/Particle/wiki/Download. How about that?
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To download an XPI without installing it, right-click the download link and select Save Link As...
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Indeed, I know that. I just didn't know to look on GitHub for the xpl files. All I knew of installing Add-On was going to the site that has them and clicking a button to add it automatically (with the exception of uMatrix), but I just didn't know what the extension was (.xpl) or that I could install them that way using GitHub.SpockMan02 wrote:To download an XPI without installing it, right-click the download link and select Save Link As...
At any rate, I used the GreaseMonkey method and it was easy as pie. I also downloaded the extension and userscript just in case it disappears one day. It appears to be working fine. Thanks for the help everyone! Much appreciated.
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I'm glad you've got it working.
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Extension for add-ons is ".xpi".Sessh wrote:but I just didn't know what the extension was (.xpl)