Firefox
Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation. First released in 2002 under the name Phoenix. It's available for most operating systems including Windows, macOS, Linux and most phones and tablets.
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Description
some repos have docs/extensive descriptions/additional info
only in their wikis and not always clearly linking to it from readme (or even mention it)
and the wiki-tab on a repo shows up even if the wiki itself is empty (unless disabled in the settings)
so, it would be super helpful to have available wiki-pages to always be visible in the sidebar
When hovering over the disable button, it says "Ctrl+click: disable ublock only for this page," however on a Mac, the correct combination is ⌘+click (aka Command+click). I have observed this in both 1.0.0.1 for Chrome & Firefox.
From https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1491781
So far there are no tests covering this feature and the options given:
- Go to a website
- Open tab tray
- Long tap on tab
- Swipe up to see the options:
-- Add to Reading List
-- Add to Bookmarks
-- Copy URL
-- Close tab
Let's explore if this is doable XCUITests wide and add at least some basics tests if possible.
One could accidentally erase his process on a page (or ,say, a game) by hitting the wrong "reload button" on the statistics page (clicking the page reloading button instead of the statistics reload top one)
There are no tooltips whatsoever, but even if there were, one could be mislead.
A thought:
Isn't the top statistics reload button is even needed now that the statistics are initiated only by a
I mocked this up quickly because I needed to find a specific website in a pile of thousands, so I made a screenshot grid that I could scroll through. It worked very well, so now I'm considering releasing it as an official ArchiveBox feature.
<img width="1920" alt="screen shot 2019-02-20 at 4 47 28 pm" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/511499/53126937-493d4d00-352f-11e9-803d-894926
At the moment, we encourage contributors to work on the debugger in the launchpad. This has a lot of benefits, but it has some drawbacks too:
- it is not clear how to debug panel issues
- it is not clear that the debugger is the firefox debugger
Tasks:
- We should improve the docs so that it is clear it is the firefox debugger
- improve the workflow for building and running firef
For security and auditing reasons we should generate a list of checksums of the downloadable files we offer from the geckodriver project.
Feature-rich inline translator. Chrome / Firefox Extension.
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We removed the text field for entropy, but we should collect entropy from somewhere when creating a vault, maybe mouse movements, or key timing during password entry, something.
Curious for ideas on other good entropy sources on someone's computer @christianlundkvist
Chrome Debugging Protocol interface for Node.js
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Jan 1, 2020 - JavaScript
Right now, Slimer does own processing for every command line option. Meanwhile my JS script also accept arguments and among them --version, --debug and --help.
slimerjs myscript.js --help -> "help" should not be processed by Slimer but instead just passed to "require('system').args"
Following #664, were we updated the renderable component to use a 3d Vector as position vector, the constructor signature should also be changed to more easily specify the desired value.
For copy/paste to work on Google Docs using the keyboard (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V), it needs dom.event.clipboardevents.enabled to be enabled.
We could however disable dom.allow_cut_copy (introduced in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1170911) since that appears to only be required for using the clipboard using the mouse UI.
I'm not sure what the best path forward is here, bu
When I click on a tab in TST's sidebar, and firefox is not the active window, it doesn't go to that tab. I have to click a second time. This is not the case when I click on a tab in the title bar.
I'm opening this issue because:
- I'll report a bug
- I'll propose a new feature
Description
When the mouse cursor hovers over a link in a website a tooltip shows up in the bottom left corner of the screen. When opening the console this tooltip stays on top of the console, so you cannot see what you are typing.
Steps to Reproduce
Please provide detailed steps f
Firefox 57.0b10
Bitwarden extension 1.19.1
- click on popout link from toolbar
- search for a site
- click on the "Launch Website" icon for a site
expected behavior:
- site opens in my main, usable window
observed behavior:
- site opens in the BW pop-out window
- BW pop-out is lost
- opened site is un-usable
Add on suggestions [and other privacy related suggestions] mentioned at the following websites for consideration/integration:
Prism Break: https://prism-break.org/en/categories/windows/#web-browser-addons
- Cookie AutoDelete
- Decentraleyes
- HTTPS Everywhere
- Mailvelope
- NoScript
- Privacy Badger
- uBlock Origin
Privacy Tools: https://www.privacytools.io/#addons
- Privacy Badg
Selenium in Docker with Chrome & Firefox plus video recording support. Also check: Zalenium
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Dec 26, 2019 - Shell
OS: macOS 10.14.2
Browser version: Beta 64.0 (likely the build to be released as final tomorrow)
Using complete theme via shadowfox-updater
TIL there are two "clear recent history" dialogs - the first you invoke with shift+command+delete and the second is through the "Clear History" button in about:preferences#privacy. See attached screenshot for how they currently look like:

Mby it's worth to give users who have a firefox master password a hint that they should enter this when they see "Enter Password or Pin for "NSS Certificate DB""