I recently transition from firefox to chrome and im loving it. There are so many cool features in chrome to enhance your web browsing on a day to day basis.
My app/ext so far is the lights outs for videos. Basically just dims the area around the video your watching on youtube and any other video sites.
Your Top Apps & Extensions for your favorite browser
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Your Top Apps & Extensions for your favorite browser
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Re: Your Top Apps & Extensions for your favorite browser
Firefox here. The extensions I use are:
- Ad Block Plus (make sure to fix your settings so it actually blocks all ads. It won't block all ads by default, which is a fucking joke.)
- Ad Block Element Helper (this is nice for removing any visual piece you want from a website, ad or not.)
- Rikaichan (very handy tool for helping me read kanji or translate a Japanese word.)
- Ad Block Plus (make sure to fix your settings so it actually blocks all ads. It won't block all ads by default, which is a fucking joke.)
- Ad Block Element Helper (this is nice for removing any visual piece you want from a website, ad or not.)
- Rikaichan (very handy tool for helping me read kanji or translate a Japanese word.)
Re: Your Top Apps & Extensions for your favorite browser
That only changed with the newest version, to support sites that don't use or serve malware-laced ads from the bigger more known ad-networks, smaller, trusted ones that need the ad revenue to stay afloat.Inazuma wrote:Firefox here. The extensions I use are:
- Ad Block Plus (make sure to fix your settings so it actually blocks all ads. It won't block all ads by default, which is a fucking joke.)
I get an award for a ton of extensions in FF
Ad Block Plus
AFOM
BarTab
BetterPrivacy
Download Statusbar
DownThemAll!
Ghostery
M86SecureBrowsing
McAfee Site Advisor
NoScript
Photobucket Uploader
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