Alternatives for extensions
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Alternatives for extensions
I want to switch from Firefox, but I need alternatives for the Youtube Redux and TTV LOL extensions. Does anyone know any? Stylesheets and userscripts would be fine as well.
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Re: Alternatives for extensions
You're better off describing what problem you want to solve, as nobody here is going to be familiar with ChromeZilla world's web extensions.
For all things YouTube, this Greasemonkey script is the last word - lets you change the layout and appearance, show unlikes and more. You'll need to install the Pale Moon compatible fork of Greasemonkey first.
Pale Moon is not Firefox; don't expect anything from that browser's addons site to work here. It has its own addons site and you can install the Classic Addons Archive, which has about 20k of the older XUL type extensions that Firefox dumped support for in 2017.
For site specific stuff, userscripts are the way to go and you'll find plenty on sites like Greasyfork.
For all things YouTube, this Greasemonkey script is the last word - lets you change the layout and appearance, show unlikes and more. You'll need to install the Pale Moon compatible fork of Greasemonkey first.
Pale Moon is not Firefox; don't expect anything from that browser's addons site to work here. It has its own addons site and you can install the Classic Addons Archive, which has about 20k of the older XUL type extensions that Firefox dumped support for in 2017.
For site specific stuff, userscripts are the way to go and you'll find plenty on sites like Greasyfork.
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Linux Mint 21 Xfce x64 on HP i5-5200 laptop, 12 GB RAM.
AutoPageColor|PermissionsPlus|PMPlayer|Pure URL|RecordRewind|TextFX