Firefox users, is there any way to search youtube in the address bar? In Chrome I just type "you" and hit tab and it goes into a search right in the bar. Same for some other sites.
[Depuis votre navigateur] Tapez man:ls dans la barre d'adresse de Firefox : il se peut que #Firefox (si version récente) vous demande alors si vous voulez visualiser le résultat dans son Aide. Et si oui, alors... une nouvelle fenêtre s'ouvre, avec la page du Manuel sur ls (ou toute autre commande en remplaçant ls).
De plus, il y a le #format hypertexte entre les pages !
Et de plus, info:ls peut aussi être utilisé et donner le même résultat.
PS : et man:groff explique Groff (utilisé par man ;-) )
Recordatorio periódico por si aún no has conseguido desengancharte totalmente de las redes sociales que trafican con tus datos privados: desinstala la app móvil y recurre a su versión web con un navegador que respete a sus usuarios y admita extensiones para bloquear publicidad.
Twitter e Instagram desde #Firefox con #uBlock son mucho más llevaderas. Eso sí, no hay truco para eliminar su toxicidad o desfase con los bots.
#askfedi I remember someone posting awhile back about a #Firefox extension that collected #RSS feeds as you browsed, but I can't seem to find it anymore in the mastodon search or in Firefox's extension search. Anyone know of such an extension?
Dites moi les gens qui utilisent les favoris dans #firefox ET qui y mett(ai)ent des étiquettes (#tags). Avez-vous vu disparaitre l'interface qui permet, justement, de mettre ces étiquettes ?
This... not only doesn't seem right, but seems like it shouldn't be possible. A disabled extension is still running in Firefox.
toggling the enabled toggle back on and off again made it actually be disabled but... I'm thinking there's a bug in FF where under certain circumstances a disabled plugin can actually be running and you wouldn't know unless you had it pinned (and thus visible). This seems like a security issue.
@iamdtms@angedestenebres ironically when i click on that screenshot and it pops out in firefox everynow and then the whole screen flashes, only time it does it. anyone else seeing this?
Does anyone else have issues with #Firefox acting odd in #KDE#Plasma in terms of focus and window management?
It will not want to get focus at random times, and I'll have to click on another window and back in firefox for it to become active. In these occasions, clicking within firefox doesn't do anything.
There's even a short built-in help system if you click on the input method icons on the top right, that works almost as intended except for this #Firefox missing feature:
#Firefox#WebBrowsers: "A software engineer has been keeping nearly 7,500 Firefox tabs open on her Mac computer for over two years—and doesn't plan on closing them anytime soon.
Firefox power user Hazel, who prefers not to give her last name, posted a screenshot showing 7,470 tabs open earlier this week after finding the browser initially unable to restore all the tabs. Hazel was able to bring the tabs back to life via a Firefox profile cache, however, and tells PCMag that reloading the full session took "no more than a minute."
"I feel like a part of me is restored," Hazel wrote on X once the Firefox tabs had returned.
The Firefox fan tells PCMag in a message that she keeps so many tabs open for nostalgia reasons. "I like to scroll back and see clusters of tabs from months ago—it's like a trip down memory lane on whatever I was doing/learning about/thinking about," she says.
Surprisingly, all those tabs haven't impacted the computer's performance. "Firefox is quite memory efficient and isn't actually loading the websites unless I click on the tab—so it's not very resource intensive," Hazel says."
Kilka osób pytało na pv o motyw do #Firefox, który pokazywałem w tym* poście.
Uznałem więc, że skoro i tak mam konto dewelopera @mozilla to mogę je opublikować 😁
Więc jak ktoś chce wypróbować to proszę bardzo: https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/quklook-dark/
Uprzedzam tylko, że na pewno nie będzie to wyglądać tak samo 1:1, ponieważ korzystam jeszcze z kilku rozszerzeń i modyfikowałem userChrome.css
I'm trying to figure out the best browser combination for my needs. Generally, Firefox covers almost everything I need, but it's slow on Android and drains a lot of battery. I've tried Vivaldi, Chrome, and Brave. Of these, only Brave has the features I need, like full history sync (not just typed URLs), and the ability to send tabs to other devices. However, with its focus on crypto and AI, it seems too hype-driven for me. Also, none of them work on FreeBSD without using a Linux jail.