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- [Userscript] Yank URLs with highlighted text
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Brave's deviations from Chromium (features we disable or remove)
There were some privacy concerns, regarding leaking of user information: https://github.com/WICG/scroll-to-text-fragment/issues/76
- Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?
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Scroll-to-text fragments not completely working via reddit
This doesn't make sense. There is no mystery about how scroll-to-text fragments should work. They're documented e.g. here: https://github.com/WICG/scroll-to-text-fragment
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Borges: The Library of Babel [pdf]
It's call "Text Fragments", and it was introduced to Chrome more than one year ago. https://github.com/WICG/scroll-to-text-fragment
I think it works in Chrome and Edge, but not in Firefox.
- Google introducing feature in Chrome 90 to create links to highlighted text
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What's everyone working on this week? [2021, week 12]
I kind of want to be able to upvote this post three times: once for the actual projects (which sound really cool!); once for introducing me to the term/joke "rakit"; and once for teaching me about the scroll to text fragment API – I had no idea that was a thing!
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DuckDuckGo search engine – The privacy browser is growing rapidly
The most disturbing example of this I found recently is the new auto-highlighting feature Google proposed to the W3C then YOLO'd into chromium before people's concerns were met, because they have control of it and don't need industry approval to get that to happen. Here's an example convo with some of these topics raised.
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How Google jumps to a section of webpage without internal linking, during search?
Per web.dev, it is for Chromium based-browsers and other browsers have not signaled intent to support. This is quite a rabbit hole. Very recently there has been some spec discussion if you follow links in the pages I've linked here.
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Firefox 125
I like the the https://josh-berry.github.io/tab-stash/ extension. Not exactly what you want, but IMO a very well-done extension in that space.
Firefox handle lots of tabs very well though since the tabs are lazily loaded. Only issue is that the session system once in a while mess up and you lose everything.
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My Go to add-ons, feedback needed: which one to keep, install or remove, am i missing something?
If you need vertical tabs, my new favorite solution is Tab Stash in the sidebar.
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Firefox users/fans, objectively speaking, what does firefox have that brave(with crypto disabled) does not, for a normal user.
Tab Stash
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Show HN: Rethinking Tabs in Firefox
I migrated from Sidebery to Tab Stash [0]. I found the user experience to be a bit more streamlined; I don't find myself missing the tree-style structure, but the stashes it provides are a good replacement.
[0]: https://github.com/josh-berry/tab-stash
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Why are bookmarks second class citizens in browsers?
tab stash is a pretty decent extension for quickly saving tabs and then restoring them later with one click
https://github.com/josh-berry/tab-stash
and unlike some other tab management extensions, it uses native bookmarks to store things which means you can still access the stashed tabs if you sync them to firefox mobile
What are some alternatives?
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
Tab-Session-Manager - WebExtensions for restoring and saving window / tab states
App-bookmarks - Export browser bookmarks as plain text.
OneTab-Night-Mode - Little theme for the onetab page to make it less eye raping.
problem-solving - 🦋 Problem Solving, a repo for handling problems that require review, deliberation and possibly debate
mystart - Google Bookmarks clone with extra's
brave-browser - Brave browser for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows.
duckduckgo-privacy-extension - DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials browser extension for Firefox, Chrome.
Fluent - An implementation of Project Fluent for Perl 6