Thank you, Fess google bookmark Extension is quite good. Integration is 
not, IMHO , as good as Gmarks one, but it will be a good replacement.

Le mercredi 2 septembre 2015 20:19:54 UTC+2, Jammer a écrit :
>
> Hi All:  
>
> I'm on the Firefox Beta channel and get early releases of new Firefox 
> versions.  Ever since the first beta release of version FF 41, Firefox has 
> disabled GMarks by default and there is no way to have it re-enabled.  This 
> is because starting with FF 41 all add-ons (extensions and plugins) will be 
> disabled by FF if the add-on has not been *signed* by Mozilla.
>
> Here's some background information on this new signing requirement (you 
> can also visit Mozilla's site at 
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/add-on-signing-in-firefox?as=u&utm_source=inproduct
>  
> for more details on this):
>
> Add-on signing in Firefox
>
> Add-ons that change your browser's settings without your consent or steal 
> your information have become increasingly common. Some add-ons add unwanted 
> toolbars or buttons, change your search settings or inject ads or malware 
> into your device. This article explains how *add-on signing* protects you 
> against such threats. 
>
> What is add-on signing?
>
> Mozilla verifies and "signs" add-ons that follow a set of guidelines to 
> ensure that users' information will not be stolen or manipulated. All 
> add-ons hosted on addons.mozilla.org undergo this review process in order 
> to be verified and signed. Add-ons hosted on other sites will need to 
> follow the same guidelines in order to be signed by Mozilla. 
>
> Add-on signing *targets only malware and browser hijacking*. It does not 
> control or censor the content that you choose to see. 
> *Developers:* Learn more about add-on signing guidelines at Mozilla 
> Developer Network 
> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Add-on_guidelines>.
>
> What can I do if Firefox disables an installed, unsigned add-on?
>
> If any of your installed add-ons gets disabled because it hasn't been 
> verified, contact the add-on developer or vendor to see if they can offer 
> an updated and signed version of that add-on. You can also ask them to get 
> their add-on signed 
> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Distribution>. 
>
> What all this means is that unless GMarks is submitted to Mozilla for 
> signing, this awesome, extremely useful extension will no longer be allowed 
> to work with FF release 41 and beyond.  Ever.
>
> I have been forced to find a different Google bookmarks extension to use.  
> So far, *Fess Google Bookmark Extension* is a reasonable replacement for 
> GMarks, but it lacks some features that I've come to rely on in GMarks.  
> The biggest issue with Fess is that it doesn't allow you to keep your 
> sub-folders open (if you have nested bookmarks) -- each time you want to 
> navigate to links in a sub-folder, you'd need to painfully open each folder 
> to get to that link.
>
> As GMarks is not officially supported anymore (by its developer or by 
> anyone else), I don't expect it to ever be submitted to Mozilla for 
> verification and signing.  I'm sad to see this wonderful utility go way.  
>
>

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