Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
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Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
Please add a link to addons.palemoon.org to point to the Firefox legacy collection site:
https://legacycollector.org/firefox-addons/
The legacy collection has hundreds of lovely FF add-ons.
https://legacycollector.org/firefox-addons/
The legacy collection has hundreds of lovely FF add-ons.
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Re: Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
Why don't you just bookmark the link..?.One click and hey presto your there.I see no reason for palemoon integration.JK9977 wrote: ↑2019-05-10, 09:48Please add a link to addons.palemoon.org to point to the Firefox legacy collection site:
https://legacycollector.org/firefox-addons/
The legacy collection has hundreds of lovely FF add-ons.
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Re: Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
The add-ons listed there are Firefox add-ons, not Pale Moon add-ons, and no relation to Pale Moon's project with the exception that Pale Moon can run a good number of them out of the box.
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Re: Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
Duh - it's so other people have the link too.Moonraker wrote: ↑2019-05-10, 12:45Why don't you just bookmark the link..?.One click and hey presto your there.I see no reason for palemoon integration.JK9977 wrote: ↑2019-05-10, 09:48Please add a link to addons.palemoon.org to point to the Firefox legacy collection site:
https://legacycollector.org/firefox-addons/
The legacy collection has hundreds of lovely FF add-ons.
Re: Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
LC has SOME Firefox Extensions.. Classic Add-ons Archive has about all of them and with most if not all the expected metadata associated with including stuff that hasn't seen AMO since 2014.
One is a flat webpage and the other is a complete service of an archive. Which do you choose?
One is a flat webpage and the other is a complete service of an archive. Which do you choose?
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Re: Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
I'd say diversity is key. Having the flat website next to CAA available isn't hurting anything.
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Re: Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
@JK9977, You might be interested in a userscript written by a forum member, firefoxed, that does pretty much what you're asking for. Instructions/script are in this thread, with the most recent version of the script in what is currently the next-to-last post.
Re: Link for the FF add-ons legacy collection
If I can have both I choose both.New Tobin Paradigm wrote: ↑2019-05-10, 16:22LC has SOME Firefox Extensions.. Classic Add-ons Archive has about all of them and with most if not all the expected metadata associated with including stuff that hasn't seen AMO since 2014.
One is a flat webpage and the other is a complete service of an archive. Which do you choose?
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