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Firefox Extensions To Make Web Pages More Eye Friendly
To understand what I’m talking about, take a look at Dr Chip’s Vim Website which is a great resource about vim-related stuff, but is an extremely ugly website, I mean, it really hurt my eyes whenever I visit it.
If you use Firefox, then you can easily solve this problem with these two Firefox extensions. Both serve the same purpose: Making websites easier to read, by removing distractions and allowing you to focus on the content instead. Each one displays the website in a different style, and they have different options. I installed both and use them alternately (and regularly).
Fix Facebook Chat in Firefox 3.5 (Shiretoko) in Ubuntu
Since I upgraded Firefox to 3.5 (Codename : Shiretoko), I noticed that Facebook chat does not work anymore, moreover, in order to get notifications for new events, I had to refresh the page manually.
After a search at Google, I found the problem, and the way to fix it: Looks like Ubuntu had decided to rename the user-agent into “Shiretoko” which is the codename of firefox 3.5, instead of “firefox”.
Because of the new user-agent name, Facebook does not recognize the browser as firefox, and thus disables some features that are browser dependent.
In order to fix the problem:
1. In the URI bar (that’s the place where you type the URLs of websites you want to visit), type “about:config” (without the double quotes).
2. Click the funny button “I’ll be carefull, I promise”.
3. Now look for “general.useragent.extra.firefox”, right click it, and choose “Modify”.
4. Instead of “Shiretoko”, type “Firefox”. (e.g. if you had “Shiretoko/3.5.4pre” it should become “Firefox/3.5.4pre”.
That’s it, now the world should be a better place
via vimtips.
Firefox Add-On to Easily Insert Tabs in Textareas
The default behaviour of hitting a tab in a web page, is moving between HTML objects. If you’re inside a textarea, when you hit tab, the focus will move to another button/textarea/form/etc…
This can be annoying if you’re trying to write code in a textarea (in codepad for example).
Somebody had a solution for this already: Tabinta (Tab In TextArea), a firefox add-on which allows you to insert tab in a text area with no effort.
Delicious – Make “Do Not Share” Selected by Default
If you use the official Delicious plugin for firefox, then you may have noticed that when you bookmark a page, the “do not share” checkbox is not selected by default – even if you set your account as private.
This might be annoying if you don’t want to share every page you bookmark with the world, but you want to share only specific pages instead – you might want to do this, for example, for sharing only high-quality pages instead of every “maybe interesting” page.
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