- #Addons for zotero chrome install
- #Addons for zotero chrome update
- #Addons for zotero chrome portable
- #Addons for zotero chrome password
With the Firefox extension, it is compatible with any operating system that can install Firefox. One is an extension for the Firefox web-browser. Given the above, hard to tell if that alone is sufficient or if you’d need to write something yourself (but webextensions are really easy (easier than xpi ones!) so consider giving it a shot).Zotero offers two options. Google definitely offer an opt-out add-on for GA, also for Chrome (which should work on Firefox), and you can opt out of personalized advertising via your Google profile – not sure either of those is what you want. The “seems to be replaced” add-on link goes to the about:startup add-on… I guess that’s a copy/paste issue? :-)Īnyway, just setting a cookie is trivial from a webextension ( ) so this really shouldn’t be an issue.
The link in the first column goes to Google (rather than all ads – I assumed this was similar to the IAB site that lets you set all these cookies? Hard to know without seeing the add-on…).
I’m a little confused by the ad opt-out add-on.
#Addons for zotero chrome password
Passwords webextensions APIs are in the works ( ) so I would expect that to be available for 57 and make it possible to continue something like mass password reset (which isn’t /that/ complicated an add-on to implement otherwise). We don’t have bandwidth to do it on the frontend/webextension teams for 57 – it might follow later if nobody helps out. Perhaps that’s beyond the abilities of the Mozilla foundation.įWIW, we would take patches for exposing the SSL stuff, see. I understand that it’s hard to maintain adequate security features and also provide a platform. I think this is a serious strategic error because it removes one of the primary differentiators between Firefox and the alternatives. I see this as moving to end useful but complex functionality in plugins, with plugins becoming trivial connectors to external programs or websites.
The three unknowns are Brief (an RSS reader), Sage (an RSS reader), and ScrapBook X (web page capture and edit). I’ve abandoned it for an external EPUB reader.ġ – abandoned their Firefox native for a “connector” and now uses an external application (Zotero)Ģ – will not transition, but alternatives exist that will work.ģ – not OK, future unknown. The problems are with the availble support in the WebExtensions. It’s an EPUB reader, and the original was excellent UI. NoScript is one of these and I find it crucial.ġ – made the transition, but the resulting GUI is terrible. I checked my list, and found out of 11 regularly used add-onsĢ – are working on it, but are blocked by bugs that may become features. This entry was posted in Mozilla, Syndicate by gerv. Several useful extensions, particularly those that modify the chrome or the browser behaviour, or which tweak prefs, are simply not replaceable in the new world. So the situation is not terrible, but it’s not awesome either. Switch to User Agent Switcher (revived) and Custom UserAgent String
#Addons for zotero chrome portable
Original website gone away can’t find non-legacy alternativeĪbandoned by authors doesn’t seem like there are password APIsĮmailed author seems like some function may be portable but not allīug filed it may be that the extension is no longer neededīug filed on e10s work but no progress porting would be a very big job Perhaps some interest emailed author, who says he has little timeĮnables screensharing not needed since Firefox 52 Switch to Google Translator (webextension)
#Addons for zotero chrome update
My addon I believe it’s not possible to update due to lack of SSL APIs in WebExtensions Asked my Google contact to file a bug.Īddon has ceased development due to the changes :-( Chrome option “has a plan for Firefox”.īug filed, author will look into it but no progress port may not be possible due to lack of arbitrary pref API Replaced by this addon, but that one is still legacy. Switch to YouTube Video and Audio DownloaderĮmailed author: not possible to port to WebExtensions Install from here but you need to disable addon signing.Įmailed author, but port very unlikely to be possible due to lack of API to alter chromeīug filed, author says he’s planning to do it, but no progress port should be possible Here’s the current status of my addons, according to my research. My last post on this topic aroused some interest.