On 16 February 2018 at 23:31, Emma Humphries wrote:
> https://mozilla.github.io/extension-finder/ is a searchable list of
> popular add-ons, and their suggested replacements if they
> haven't migrated to WebExtensions yet.
[OT] It'd be nice if that page would work when
Hi, I know that it's not a common question.
We are using Firefox 52.6 ESR.
We, in our organization, want to use the Firefox PDF.js viewer:
in about:config, pdfjs.disabled is set to FALSE
in our PCs the Adobe Reader is installed (also as a firefox plugin). We
discovered that when I set, in
Hi James,
Thank you. Yes, I believe you are correct.
As a work-around, we will consider deploying multiple home pages.
Samuel
-Original Message-
From: James Pearson [mailto:jame...@moving-picture.com]
Sent: 13 February 2018 15:27
To: Samuel Ambaye ;
Thanks for the info Jeremy, too bad they don't sell just that component and
nothing else. We don't need any of the other tools that it appears you have to
purchase in order to get this one component.
Anyone else have any experience with enforcing addons?
Thanks,
Chris
From: Jeremy
Hello there,
First of all let me introduce myself: I'm the main developer for Fleet
Commander, a tool for deploying desktop profiles in large network
environments.
Recently we started to work on supporting browsers. More specificly Firefox
and Chromium/Chrome. We wanted to ask for advice and
Mandi! Nick Guenther
In chel di` si favelave...
> Do you know anything about distributing the configuration of the addons
> themselves?
As stated:
>> I copy the confing snippet to 'browser\defaults\preferences\'.
could be suffice, for 'default values', to prepare and copy some config
snippet
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