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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: Wingpad on Tue, 12 July 2016, 00:03:56
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What is your favorite browser extension and why? Any browsers are allowed but I will not accept Adblockers as an answer (too many people use them). Answers do not have to contribute to your productivity. Feel free to name one favorite and any honorable mentions.
My favorite extension is currently Vimium (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vimium/dbepggeogbaibhgnhhndojpepiihcmeb?hl=en) for Chrome. Navigating the web with my only favorite input device is rather nifty and boosts my productivity. Honorable mention goes to the Reddit Enhancement Suite (https://redditenhancementsuite.com/).
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Gmail is all I need.
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Firefox + NoScript is all I really need.
Imagus is also really nice. But that's about it really.
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Distill - https://distill.io
I kind of dont want to share this tip with people but Distill is by far my favorite plugin. Allows me to automatically check web pages if anything has changed. Great for watching for "drops" or new products or just if something comes back in stock.
*browser of choice is Opera.
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Hmmmm, NoScript as well, HTTPS Everywhere, ReloadEvery (so no need to spam F5 on a time-sensitive website).
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Toggle Switch Recent Last Tabs (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/toggle-switch-recent-last/odhjcgnlbagjllfbilicalpigimhdcll?hl=en)
it's like alt + tabbing for chrome
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i got ublock and noscript..
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Google Cast and no most visited
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BetterTTV
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uBlock Origin, RES, LastPass, and Magic Actions for Youtube.
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FxIF
~ simple, inobtrusive EXIF viewer
It's All Text!
~ allows editing bigger text fields (textarea) in any external text editor (GNU Emacs)
Lazarus: Form Recovery
~ form backup on-the-fly, which saves the day, when you accidentally close/reload a page or lose connection
uBlock Origin
~ currently the most efficient ad-blocker for Firefox
VimFx
~ vi-like key bindings without overrunning the default GUI
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Strange as it may sound, I have a bad habit of accidentally closing tabs before I'm finished with them. Undo Closed Tabs Button (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/undo-closed-tabs-button/) has been fantastic for helping me with that. Honourable mentions go to FireGestures (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firegestures/) (or any mouse gestures really, FireGestures just happens to be the one I use as Firefox doesn't have them baked in from the start) and mPage (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/mpage/), my favourite local rss aggregator.
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- Lastpass
- Pushbullet
- TickTick
- Checker Plus
- The Great Suspender
- Awesome Screenshot
- Distill
- Purify
- -OR- EasyReader
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Adblock Plus
Blur
HTTPS Everywhere
are the only 3 I currently have installed
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WaterFox
1. Noscript
2.HTTPS everywhere
3.Stylish
4. Ad Block Plus
5.FlagFox
6.TwitchFox
7.Youtube Plus
8.Tab Groups
This list is in no particular order but I use stylish the most so I guess that it would be my favorite.
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Hmmmm, NoScript as well, HTTPS Everywhere, ReloadEvery (so no need to spam F5 on a time-sensitive website).
I forgot about HTTPS Everywhere, thanks for reminding me! :eek:
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Cookie whitelist with buttons (keeps the browser clean and harder to track)
Forecast Fox (weather)
The handy one though is Video DownloadHelper, lets you uhh, "time shift" Youtube and other video sites.
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Whether you're using Firefox or Chrome, some kind of tab group extension is essential. Not sure why, but they removed that functionality in Firefox by default, so sad. Stylish is really nice if you're handy with a little CSS and you like making sites you visit regularly look nice. Greasemonkey is pretty cool for adding functionality to pages. Besides those two, I only really use a few 4chan/reddit extensions and Adblock, which I turn off for some sites and YouTube videos (support content you enjoy by donating some ad revenue)!
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I can't go without LastPass or AdBlockPlus. Lot's of interesting extensions in here I'll have to check out. Can anyone suggest one that syncs bookmarks across browsers?
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I can't go without LastPass or AdBlockPlus. Lot's of interesting extensions in here I'll have to check out. Can anyone suggest one that syncs bookmarks across browsers?
I've used Xmarks for this for a number of years. Not the best interface, but does the job reliably.
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Adblock Plus
Blur
HTTPS Everywhere
are the only 3 I currently have installed
+1 for Adblock Plus, how anyone navigates the Interwebz without it is beyond me..
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*browser of choice is Opera.
You disgust me.
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*browser of choice is Opera.
You disgust me.
I've just updated to Windows 10 again. Back to using Microsoft Edge
(https://i.imgflip.com/2/brbbk.jpg)
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Adblock Plus
Blur
HTTPS Everywhere
are the only 3 I currently have installed
+1 for Adblock Plus, how anyone navigates the Interwebz without it is beyond me..
uBlock > AdBlock
More efficient blocking (in terms of both blocking itself and performance), no whitelist for Google's tracking.
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uBlock > AdBlock
More efficient blocking (in terms of both blocking itself and performance), no whitelist for Google's tracking.
This^
(Although, I would specifically recommend uBlock Origin if you're a Chrome/Firefox user)
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Yeah, I'm not up to date with project politics, so I left that out as an exercise for the reader. ^_^
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Winzipper.
No I think I've managed to get rid of it now. Still stuck with qksee that keep hijacking my browser changing the homepage. I've been caught with this a couple of times since switching to Windows 10 and I'm miffed. In the past whenever I caught some browserware/adware I ran SBS&D and cleared it out but nowadays finding a good free malware remover seems more difficult.
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On Chrome right now I got:
Auto HD for YouTube - Automatically loads videos in the highest quality setting. Not sure if I still need it but have had it for a while and it still works so whatever.
Backspace to go Back - Since Chrome removed that feature in their recent update...
Better History - Self-explanatory.
Cloudy Calculator - Nifty internet calculator. Can ask literal questions and get answers. Basically stupid man's Google in an extension, but save me from opening a new tab.
Downloads Button - Cuz' I like a button to click rather than hitting the shortcut, even though everything goes to my desktop...
HTTPS Everywhere - Essential
Reddit Enhancement Suite - Essential (if you use reddit)
Snap Links Lite - Right click drag to mass open links. Basically what I use most.
Speed Dial 2 - There's pretty much about 10 sites I visit all the time so easy access as my homepage.
Tampermonkey - For the scripts
uBlock Origin - Essential
User-Agent Switcher for Chrome - Use it for something specific. Just spoofs so I can have my Chrome browser recognized as something else (iOS, IE, Android, Windows Phone, Firefox, Opera, or Safari).
Sometimes I use Opera or Firefox and all I got on those are uBlock Origin, User-Agent Switcher, Reddit Enhancement, HTTPS-Everywhere, and Greasemonkey (or Tampermonkey).
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I've just updated to Windows 10 again. Back to using Microsoft Edge
The first thing I did was to remove Cortana and Bing and the second thing I did was to download Firefox.
Then there was a load of other garbage to shovel out.
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Cookie whitelist with buttons (keeps the browser clean and harder to track)
Forecast Fox (weather)
Holy cow!
I did this and now I am blocked from my account!
No matter what I do, I am trapped in a "manage cookies" screen and can't escape!
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My absolute favorite is ChangeColors in Chrome.
It lets you change the background/text colors of web pages (or a specific page). It's a godsend for my eyes at night.
There are a few instances where it doesn't work perfectly (like any plugin), but for 90% of what I do, it works perfect. It doesn't change the color of images or anything and you can select the colors you want it to override with.
You can download it from the Google Chrome store but it doesn't seem show up in searches for some reason but here's the link to the google store page:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/change-colors/jbmkekhehjedonbhoikhhkmlapalklgn?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/change-colors/jbmkekhehjedonbhoikhhkmlapalklgn?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog)
I have mine set to black background with white text and red links. I'll post screenshots if anyone is curious how it looks.
As a side note, I can't believe this isn't just built-in to browsers. I can't be the only one who has their eyes singed when using my computer at night. Fortunately GeekHack has a dark theme, at least!
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Grammarly, and Adblock. Sometimes Grammarly cancels out the enhanced page load speed of Adblock, but for someone (like me) that can't even--it's awesome :cool:
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Grammarly, and Adblock. Sometimes Grammarly cancels out the enhanced page load speed of Adblock, but for someone (like me) that can't even--it's awesome :cool:
I just installed Grammarly to try it out because I am unsure how my grammar is.
So far so good. :D
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Pi-Hole > plugins/extensions/etc.
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HTTPS Everywhere
uBlock Origin and their websocket blocker addon
Lastpass
And for a new tab page I use currently