The greatest Firefox add-on of all time

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The greatest Firefox add-on of all time

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I've just discovered the greatest Firefox add-on imaginable.

It's called "Blank your monitor + easy reading," and it allows you to alter the text and background colors of any webpage with one key combination. I set text to black and background to white, making every single page on the internet comfortably readable.

Enjoy web-based literature properly. Enjoy it for hours on end without getting eyestrain. This is pretty much the best thing since tabbed browsing.
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ad block plus.

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The add-ons i always use are:

Ad-Block
FasterFox
NoScript

I'll check out this new one.
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I guess valkyries have a hard time reading without their glasses.

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Oohh, I like that one! I'm gonna add it in to my setup.

I'm using these style modifiers:
Stylish with style "Firefox 4: Crisp Scaled Images"
Zoom Page with default: 200%
They give me double-size for my 1080P screen with not-blurry pixel art:
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TSTR wrote:CHROME
Chrome is just a honeypot.
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i prefer chrome over firefox, but some microsoft applications i have to use for work (mostly Sharepoint) do not work well with anything but IE. bastards.
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Chrome seems to be a good performer but I haven't put any time into it. I've got Firefox set up just how I like it, I've memorized the keyboard shortcuts, and it renders pages pretty quickly. Its wealth of interesting add-ons is quite possibly the best feature.
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Valkyrie-Favor wrote:Chrome seems to be a good performer but I haven't put any time into it. I've got Firefox set up just how I like it, I've memorized the keyboard shortcuts, and it renders pages pretty quickly. Its wealth of interesting add-ons is quite possibly the best feature.
I technically don't use Firefox. I use Pale Moon instead. Which is based on Firefox, but with some fluff trimmed and optimized. It supports pretty much all Firefox add-ons, though. I haven't used Firefox in a long time, so I don't know how much faster Pale Moon is, but as far as I'm concerned less is usually better.
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