The author got banned from github and gitlab after DMCA takedowns. The code used to be available in those, but I guess he got tired of starting over? Anyway, extensions are just signed zip files. You can extract them…
In case the author happens to read these - final statement in native CSS nesting is no longer true. "The only small difference from Sass: for element selectors you need the & prefix. In Sass you could write a { color:…
Installing extensions from file is available on the release build as well, after enabling dev options. I think the only difference is nightly allows installing unsigned extensions, which I don't personally have a need…
While you're there flip general.aboutConfig.enabled to true so you won't have to use the silly config.xhtml URL again.
As did Thailand
uBO never had the ability to do CNAME decloaking in Chrome though, the required API (browser.dns/chrome.dns) wasn't there even in MV2. It was always a Gecko-only feature (and a big one!). IIRC Brave rolled its own CNAME…
Mull has been officially discontinued by DivestOS back in December, along with most of their other projects. A fork by the name IronFox emerged but it's too new to know whether it's a real contender.
You can access about:config on mobile FF (all versions, including release channel) at this very intuitive URL: chrome://geckoview/content/config.xhtml
Super useful, thanks. In my case ctrl+shift+j opens a dumb console that only shows messages and doesn't take any input. I had to go to about:addons, hit F12 for the Dev Tools and paste it in the console there. Worked…
The author got banned from github and gitlab after DMCA takedowns. The code used to be available in those, but I guess he got tired of starting over? Anyway, extensions are just signed zip files. You can extract them…
In case the author happens to read these - final statement in native CSS nesting is no longer true. "The only small difference from Sass: for element selectors you need the & prefix. In Sass you could write a { color:…
Installing extensions from file is available on the release build as well, after enabling dev options. I think the only difference is nightly allows installing unsigned extensions, which I don't personally have a need…
While you're there flip general.aboutConfig.enabled to true so you won't have to use the silly config.xhtml URL again.
As did Thailand
uBO never had the ability to do CNAME decloaking in Chrome though, the required API (browser.dns/chrome.dns) wasn't there even in MV2. It was always a Gecko-only feature (and a big one!). IIRC Brave rolled its own CNAME…
Mull has been officially discontinued by DivestOS back in December, along with most of their other projects. A fork by the name IronFox emerged but it's too new to know whether it's a real contender.
You can access about:config on mobile FF (all versions, including release channel) at this very intuitive URL: chrome://geckoview/content/config.xhtml
Super useful, thanks. In my case ctrl+shift+j opens a dumb console that only shows messages and doesn't take any input. I had to go to about:addons, hit F12 for the Dev Tools and paste it in the console there. Worked…