For example, you can filter sources to only see: Depending on where you are on your road to Max Power Level, you can filter the tables accordingly. Where I indicate "This extension was Firefox-only, but a Web tool allowed me to convert it for SeaMonkey.", the tool is at.These two tables cover absolutely every Powerful and Pinnacle gear source in Destiny 2. Additional buttons beyond that enhanced set are available from the extension's Web site. * Toolbar Buttons - This provides an enhanced set of buttons for customizing my browser's tool bar. * Theme Font & Size Changer - This controls the fonts and their sizes in the browser's user interface, not on rendered Web pages. These let me see if I have mistyped a password and take corrective action. I am getting old, and my fingers do not always type what I think I am typing. This and the Show Password On Input extension make passwords visible upon my request. * Show my Password - This is for login passwords. * Show Password On Input - This is for my master password see Show my Password below. ![]() ![]() * Secret Agent - Although not entirely effective, this confuses attempts by Web servers to track me. Some are from the basic extension, some are added from the PrefBar Web site, and some I created myself. I have 31 checkboxes, buttons, and menus setup in PrefBar. * PrefBar - I want this as an inherent capability in the vanilla browser. This extension was Firefox-only, but a Web tool allowed me to convert it for SeaMonkey. * Passwords Button - Part of the Toolbar Buttons extension (see below), this gives me a tool bar button to open the edit window of Password Manager so that I can delete, change, or copy passwords. * Password Exporter - I use this to move passwords from my PC to my wife's. This extension restored the use of user-set background colors (pale mint green in my case). Instead, they forced a black background, which conflicts with images that have black along their edges. * Old Default Image Style - Again, Mozilla developers decided that the user-set background color was not what users really wanted when displaying only a selected image. * Live HTTP headers - I used this to find that my credit union was setting cookies for Facebook. Flashblock also indicates where on a Web page Flash presentations are present, provides a simple click to show the presentation, and a context menu to completely delete the presentation. * Flashblock - Yes, I could use the Addons Manager to enable and disable the Flash plugin, Via the PrefBar extension (see below), Flashblock allows me to have a checkbox on my tool bar to enable and disable the Flash plugin without having to open the Addons Manager. This extension restores the prior capability to use a popup dialogue to search within a Web page. * Find Preferences - I hate the proliferation of banners in the user interface, another case where developers at Mozilla think they know what users need more than what the users say they need. This extension restores that prior capability for users to set a preferred life-span for history entries. * Expire history by days - Some developer at Mozilla decided that the users are wrong, that browser history should be pruned only when the database gets full. ![]() * Adblock Plus - I do not subscribe to any filters instead, I depend entirely on my own, manually-entered filters. Note that three are merely to restore capabilities that were lost when Mozilla developers decided that users really do not know what they need. I have 27 extensions (not plugins) installed. To a large extent, SeaMonkey extensions are also compatible with Firefox. Yet another flags (It's nice to see at a glance where the website is likely actually hosted)Īnd with all that loaded, and an aggressive ad-filtering DNS server, the web is almost tolerable. Text URL Linker (because browsers are too stupid to figure out that text formatted as are actually URLs even if someone forgot to wrap them in A tags) Save to Google Drive (Another one google should have included by default) Right-Click Enabler (Browsers should never allow websites to block right clicks, it's MY browser, not yours!) QR-Code Tag Extension (because someone depreciated chrome-to-phone) Mailto: (again, why isn't this default in chrome, you'd think many of their users would want to open mailto: links with gmail?) ![]() IPvFoo (I'm on a test group for IPv6 at work) IMG Rotate (why isn't this included by default with so many galleries of sideways iPhone images?) Adblock (with "acceptable ad" turned OFF)
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