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5 days ago | 8 months ago | |
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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web-ext
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Mozilla solves the Manifest V3 puzzle to save ad blockers from Chromapocalypse
> I hope FF gets service workers going soon
As of October 2022, that’s “not planned”:
https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext/issues/2532
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Is it possible to install an extension trough command line?
Yes, web-ext https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext does this.
- Web-ext: A command line tool to help build, run, and test Firefox web extensions
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The CLI for your next Chrome Extension
Anyone used this and could compare/contrast with https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext ?
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Awesome Userscripts
> On a side node, if anyone has resource about how to dev/debug userscript properly, I'm all ears. I found it super inconvenient and tedious when doing it myself, and I often have to manually copy paste stuff back and forth.
Develop it as an extension with the script as your content_script, and use web-ext [1] to run it. You can then develop in your regular editor, use your browser's extension debugging tools, and web-ext will automatically reload it when you change stuff.
Most of my extensions use a .user.js file as their content_script, which I can also publish directly to Greasy Fork.
[1] https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext#web-ext
- Firefox Addons Unable to Update, Undisclosed AMO Issues
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How has your experience been building browser extensions?
https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext and web-ext-submit
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Is there a way to insert JS?
The sole way is to use the official node.js* tool https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext
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How would I go about creating an extension to modify how a website operates and looks?
You should set up and use the tool web-ext by mozilla, so you can run it locally while developing.
dezoomify-extension
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Digital Iowa library batch downloading?
Unfortunately there does not seem to be a way to easily batch download apart from coding your own web scraper. The only tip I can give you is the Dezoomify extension, which allows you to detect the original hig-res download link for the image just by visiting the web page. It might make the manual downloading a bit less tedious.
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How-To Get free Frame TV Art from Google Art Project
Hi All, Just got my 2022 75" Frame and was looking for some art and didn't see the Google Art Project mentioned. On the Google's Art and Culture site you can get high quality art that you can resize and use on your Frame TV. To download from the google site you will have to stich these high-res zoomed images. Luckily there is an awesome website to do this for free and also a chrome extension. Just paste the link of any of the art you find (Example this Claude Monet) on the Dezoomify website or use the browser extension and download the image. Once you have your high quality image you can use the many options available to resize like the Deco Frame website (size limit) or the mobile app in the sticky post. Then simply use the Samsung Frame App to send the art to your screen and enjoy. Happy New Year!
- Ultra High Resolution Picture of Night Watch (2022)
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Devastated - don't assume documents will be online tomorrow.
I've taken a quick look at some of the Wayback links other people posted. It seems they used some sort of "image zooming software" on the website, which is pretty common for sites like this (Ancestry and FamilySearch do the same thing). This is what would have made it hard to save the letters originally, as it doesn't just load the jpeg file, instead it progressively loads areas as you zoom into them. I've had success in using dezoomify plugin on Firefox to get around this (also on Chrome), see: https://github.com/lovasoa/dezoomify-extension
What are some alternatives?
keepassxc-browser - KeePassXC Browser Extension
dezoomify-rs - Zoomable image downloader for Google Arts & Culture, Zoomify, IIIF, and others
webextension-polyfill - A lightweight polyfill library for Promise-based WebExtension APIs in Chrome
maxurl - Finds larger/original versions of images and videos
config-files - My collection of .dotfiles, settings and snippets.
dezoomify - Dezoomify is a web application to download zoomable images from museum websites, image galleries, and map viewers. Many different zoomable image technologies are supported.
userscripts
read-aloud - An awesome browser extension that reads aloud webpage content with one click
fx-autoconfig - Load custom javascript in browser context
livemarks - Extension that restores RSS Feed Livemarks in Firefox.
default-bookmark-folder - WebExtension allowing you to choose the default bookmark location folder and quickly bookmark pages via a dedicated icon.
fineartdown - Download high-resolution images from Fine Art America, Conde Nast Store, Photos.com, and Pixels.com. "the current reverse engineering approach is non-functional."