![]() More importantly, oh, that's great news! I didn't realise Vivaldi recognised exported lists, does it recognise nesting/toolbar bookmarks, too?! Uh, as an example I've a folder called 'Old Dead Junk' which is stuff that I figure nobody else cares for, a subset of which is 'Archaic Mac Treasures' which is largely my attempt to catalogue old mac shareware, lost to time. I wish things didn't suck so This is unrelated to anything, but I love your avatar. At least I can express some mirror sympathy, here - also about your mods or personally-written extensions. I don't even have the energy to shout, anymore. My job requires me to constantly be adapting to new rules and regulations, so I guess I just want the browser I use in my own time to feel like an island.Īvailable for Chromium-based browsers as well (til it gets killed off by manifest v3, yay). Funnily enough, I even have Stylus installed over Stylish but I started with the other, ages ago and it's what my brain always recalls, for whatever reason. Stylus is for both FF & Chromium-based browsers.Īvailable for Chromium-based browsers as well (til it gets killed off by manifest v3, Thank you, again, for your time. ![]() These are built into Vivaldi, unless there’s some important functionality missing. I am still using Vivaldi, because it is what I am used to now and because switching requires some work, too. I modified Vivaldi quite a bit to make it better suit my taste – but then they redesigned the UI & rewrote code, my mods broke & I’m too lazy to fix them again. Unfortunately, people make changes, be it just for the sake of a change, or for they think it makes things better. I'll said in Making Vivaldi work like waterfox classic/firefox pre-proton?: ![]() ![]() I want to keep my flash support I don't want to hear about how it's a security risk from the guy who always remains logged in to every site that doesn't time him out (and who I've regularly done tech support for).Įdited to add that nothing is wrong with closing a browser that has however many tabs open I liked to save various work-related themes of tabs, basically a brace of related bookmarks that didn't clutter up said bookmarks and I didn't have to open one at a time.ĭespite my username, I shouldn't have been so abrasive. No part of me wants to re-learn a browser that'll probably die in a few years, or months, or weeks, so that I can relearn another again. Learning that the hundreds of scripts I've applied don't work, and narrowing down which ones to prune, again. I don't want to spend another couple of weeks fighting trying to move my waterfox profile over, only to find out that most bookmarks didn't transfer. Unrealistic things I want a specific browser - firefox, pre-proton - to exist, knowing that my profile and bookmarks and all the old sites that are dead outside of the wayback machine will live again, somehow. ![]()
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