Ich bin fest der Meinung #Frauen machen dieses Bohei mit den (künstlichen) #Fingernägeln nur, damit sie beim #Popeln mehr Tiefgang und eine bessere Ausbeute haben.
Jetzt mal #ButterBeiDieFische. Bringt das wirklich so viel mehr? Weil, überlege gerade selber...🤔
okay, one more thing. from what I see there is no way to enable/disable #browser#extensions on a per tab basis.
for example, the extension I've been working on disables extensions on user defined block lists but when it disables the extension the #extension is disabled across all tabs, not just the relevant tabs.
usually this isn't a big issue, but for some (e.g. annotations, highlighting) it can cause disruption (requiring a page refresh).
I want to give a quick shoutout to this free Chrome extension for web developers that I have used over and over again for years to debug HTML and CSS layouts and make sure elements are properly aligned!
OK. Downloaded and installed #Thunderbird (Win desktop) and linked it to my #ProtonMail account. The install and addition of PM was easy.
I really like the clean Thunderbird interface.
NOW... what are some of your go-to Thunderbird #extensions
Go!
Heads up for @gnome extension developers: you'll have a bit of extra work on your hands for the upcoming Fedora 39 release, as GNOME 45 is streamlining the way extensions are developed, moving to ESM modules.
If you haven't already, check this guide on how to port your work to the most recent version of the flagship desktop environment for Fedora Workstation!
The fragmentation among friends that follows Twitter’s collapse is exactly the kind of problem that Mastodon and the social web solves for. Imagine that you don’t have to pick and choose which new platform to adopt, or make and maintain a million accounts—because you can follow anyone regardless of which platform they’re on. That’s our reality.
@YurkshireLad@Gargron If they want to consume the specific ActivityStreams types, yes. Even in that case, most of the content produced by Mastodon is consumable as is : without implementing extensions, you would be able to list posts from a given user, and follow them for example. Plus, it's not really a problem for Mastodon, as it's the de facto reference implementation, everybody is aware of what they add. :)
GNOME is moving to standard ESM imports for extensions in version 45. This means all existing extensions will break. Please try and update yours before then.
Does anyone have any recommendations for #vscode#extensions to make #CSS#customproperties easier to work with across files? Mostly looking for global intellisense, so I can type in --var and get suggestions and autofilling the var() like I can if they're all in one file
In a major update towards cross-browser compatibility, Firefox users are set to enjoy the benefits of importing Chrome extensions, thanks to a new feature unveiled by Mozilla. This is a big deal because it brings us one step closer to having more compatibilit ...continues
We live in exciting times as #Firefox is opening up the Android client's extension market wide open. Soon you can build, share and use #extensions on mobile without any hacks.
I'm wondering if you have any #thoughts on the "#Web#Environment#Integrity" proposal by some #Google folks. I wrote a short thread about it, but would be interested in hearing your thoughts before reading it (if you do read it - I'm not demanding it 😀 ).
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🇺🇸 I'm wondering what other interesting features could be added to the Better /kbin and SVMS New Tab & Search Provider extensions... But after all, I'm making these extensions for you! So, I thought I'd ask you - what do you need? What to add? What to change? Or maybe something needs improvement? Let me know!
🇵🇱 Zastanawiam się jakie jeszcze ciekawe funkcje można dodać do rozszerzeń Better /kbin oraz SVMS New Tab & Search Provider…
Jednak przecież robię te rozszerzenia dla Was! Więc uznałem, że zapytam Was - czego potrzebujecie? Co dodać? Co zmienić? A może trzeba coś poprawić? Dajcie znać!
Firefox will support at least 200 new extensions on Android this December (www.androidpolice.com)
Firefox 120 will launch with 200 new Android extensions this December