![]() ![]() I use an extension to automatically send me to the Wayback Machine version (if there is one) of a webpage that no longer exists. I use an extension to right-click to get the names/sizes of fonts used on sites. I use an extension to ‘fix’ Twitter so that it (a) replaces Twitter’s t.co links with unshorted, original ones, and (b) always includes info on who tweets are replying to in replies (something Twitter had but removed). ![]() I have an extension (that I usually have turned off) that can save a webpage as an ePub document, which is occasionally extremely useful. How about adding a customizable Dark Mode to sites on a per-site basis? I do that on Chrome/Brave. You know those annoying pop-up overlays on sites, especially the ones on news sites when you read your 5 free allowable articles and now you’re on #6? Well, I have a Chrome/Brace extension that wipes away all overlays with a click - nothing like it in Safari (although I use a javascript bookmarklet that comes somewhat close). Safari had one or two EXIF viewer extensions, but they no longer work on the latest versions of Safari and development on them stopped. Extensions that even provide custom cursors. ![]() Extensions created for/by apps/sites I use (like Google Keep and Todoist), extensions to click-and-download (or bulk-download) audio/video/images on sites, extensions that improve security by showing destination URL any time you click on a shortened link. Extensions to reformat the CSS of sites in general, so the pages use the fonts/colors/formats of your choice. Extensions to reformat (and adblock) Reddit, Youtube, MacUpdate etc. Extensions to click to view EXIF data on web page images. I’m referring to the dearth of extensions, period. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |