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Oct 5, 2006View in Crawl 4
Most digg users are power users and can use this extension. I've used it and it doesn't make anything unstable. What sounds good in writing, may not actually be true.
Anyone having ant problems with quicktime streaming in FF2 RC2 for Mac? Everysince I installed the RC2, mp3, and quicktime media won't play, but WMV will. I trashed my profile and and restarted FF2, tried apple.com/getamac mov, and it said I needed quicktime to view the movies. I have OS X 10.4.8, Quicktime 7.1.3. What the heck is the deal here?
double digg! I can use tabbrowser prefs again, and all is right with the Universe.Now, why does FF default to opening links from inside the browser in new windows instead of new tabs?
Marked as inaccurate. I use this extension and it does indeed bump up the version on an extension, but it DOES NOT MAKE THE EXTENSION COMPATIBLE. If the extension is already compatible but was never tested for the version you want to run it on and thus doesn't support the version it will let them run. This breaks some extensions (but most you will find work fine in newer versions).
One extension to rule them all. One extension to find them. One extension to bind them all, and in the darkness ...MAKE THEM WORK WITH DIFFERENT BLOODY FF VERSIONS!!/my LOTR fix of the day
<a class="user" href="http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/">http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/</a>Can do the same and much more"The primary goal of this extension is to provide the tools needed to install and manage extensions and themes locally. To do this the extension provides multi-extension installation support, hacking capabilities to the Extension/Theme manager windows, features to find and troubleshoot Extensions/Themes Build, GUID and Profile information."
Another way to do this...WORKS GOOD:just type: about:config in the address bar->right-click > New > Booleanname: extensions.checkCompatibilityvalue: false0 Addons needed...
Closed AccountOct 6, 2006
Most digg users are power users and can use this extension. I've used it and it doesn't make anything unstable. What sounds good in writing, may not actually be true.
jccalhounOct 6, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/search?area=all&age=365&sort=new&s=firefox+compatible+extensions&submit=Search">http://digg.com/search?area=all&age=365&sort=new&s=firefox+compatible+extensions&submit=Search</a><a class="user" href="http://digg.com/search?area=all&age=365&sort=new&s=nightly+tester+tools&submit=Search">http://digg.com/search?area=all&age=365&sort=new&s=nightly+tester+tools&submit=Search</a>Is this going to be submitted every time Firefox updates?
neosublimeOct 6, 2006
Anyone having ant problems with quicktime streaming in FF2 RC2 for Mac? Everysince I installed the RC2, mp3, and quicktime media won't play, but WMV will. I trashed my profile and and restarted FF2, tried apple.com/getamac mov, and it said I needed quicktime to view the movies. I have OS X 10.4.8, Quicktime 7.1.3. What the heck is the deal here?
Closed AccountOct 6, 2006
Hello, Good morning sir.
doubleblackOct 6, 2006
Lame. This is like older than my Mom...
hotaniOct 6, 2006
double digg! I can use tabbrowser prefs again, and all is right with the Universe.Now, why does FF default to opening links from inside the browser in new windows instead of new tabs?
hellfire51Oct 6, 2006
Marked as inaccurate. I use this extension and it does indeed bump up the version on an extension, but it DOES NOT MAKE THE EXTENSION COMPATIBLE. If the extension is already compatible but was never tested for the version you want to run it on and thus doesn't support the version it will let them run. This breaks some extensions (but most you will find work fine in newer versions).
mannyotrOct 6, 2006
Nice idea, but it really screwed up my browser. I removed it and will just wait it out.
chiggzOct 6, 2006
One extension to rule them all. One extension to find them. One extension to bind them all, and in the darkness ...MAKE THEM WORK WITH DIFFERENT BLOODY FF VERSIONS!!/my LOTR fix of the day
Closed AccountOct 6, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/">http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/</a>Can do the same and much more"The primary goal of this extension is to provide the tools needed to install and manage extensions and themes locally. To do this the extension provides multi-extension installation support, hacking capabilities to the Extension/Theme manager windows, features to find and troubleshoot Extensions/Themes Build, GUID and Profile information."
Closed AccountOct 23, 2006
Another way to do this...WORKS GOOD:just type: about:config in the address bar->right-click > New > Booleanname: extensions.checkCompatibilityvalue: false0 Addons needed...