Notices tagged with firefox, page 3
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huh. #Firefox Nightly's icon is Hobbes today: http://sn.chromic.org/attachment/331356
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@grmpyoldman That newspaper doesn't want me to read their news on this javascrippled computer that I'm using. Fortunately #Firefox has its "Reader view" that removes the big "YOU NEED TO WHITELIST US" blob.
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Interesting: "Stylo" (#Mozilla Servo's style system) is available in #Firefox Nightly. https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/6p9t83/psayoucantryoutstyloinfirefoxnightly_now/
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So #Firefox Focus is called Firefox #Klar on #fdroid
Okay.
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Interesting. #Firefox Focus for !Android https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2017/06/20/firefox-focus-new-to-android-blocks-annoying-ads-and-protects-your-privacy/
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For #RSS / #Atom reading I use the #Brief extension for !firefox / !icecat http://brief.mozdev.org/
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That moment when you want to launch #Firefox but you mess up tab-completion and this happens: http://sn.chromic.org/attachment/311846
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@steve Does this happen with all browsers? I've got something similar, but only with #Webkit based browsers; #Firefox and #IceCat are fine
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I think that in their haste to release the patch for the FBI bug, Mozilla screwed up about:preferences. Anyone else having the same issue in their !firefox (and !tor browser)?
!gnusocial
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Using !Tor without #TorBrowser makes you vulnerable to DNS request leaks, and other nasties. I've seen this using #Thunderbird, which is just awful (ie. leaky) for all sorts of things (POP3, SMTP, IMAP, extensions). Not all data for every layer escapes, but there's enough leakage that anonymity is compromised. #TorBirdy is a Thunderbird plugin to reduce that kind of leakage. See h…
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@gargron I get that on desktop (Windows or Linux) #Firefox and #Palemoon. Also #Qupzilla on Linux. But site works in Opera and Chromium.
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@lnxw48 @strypey #IceCat (and presumably #Firefox) has a setting to disallow that behaviour: "Edit, Preferences, Content, Enable Javascript Advanced, Disable or replace context menus" (uncheck to prevent sites from disabling copy'n'paste). But #NoScript is a better solution.
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I've tried several times, and I can never find a link to the #Firefox source code when starting from here: https://www.mozilla.org I always have to $search_engine it. I feel like I'm missing something obvious.
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@maiyannah The people search is available by an OpenSearch definition, so #Firefox at least lets you automagically add it to your search toolbar.
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!TIL Ctrl+M (un)mutes a tab in #Firefox
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@einebiene I subscribe to all my RSS feeds in #Firefox ("smart bookmarks" or whatever they're called). As mentioned by others a podcast is just ordinary RSS with a media file attached, so it should work fine for that too.
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I use the #IceCat / #Firefox plugin called #NoSquint, which lets me set the zoom level and colour scheme for each site I visit. https://urandom.ca/nosquint/ #ToolsForDuffers
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♻ @wallofsheep@twitter.com #NoScript and other popular #Firefox add-ons open millions to new attack https://n2.federati.net/url/10341 ¶ via @nickinfosec@twitter.com
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Huh. Never noticed that before… #Firefox has a "Ludicrous Speed" option in its internal media player: http://i.imgur.com/GLj0lJE.png