Thanks for that one ... I shall look into seeing if it can do what I'd like it to.None1975 wrote:You can use NoScript.NorthEast wrote:firefox won't add on an ad blocker, but palemoon is fine with one.
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Palemoon in debian
Re: Palemoon in debian
Re: Palemoon in debian
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/xul ... ock-originNorthEast wrote:[ I have not been able to add any adblocker to firefox after following my nose through the steps: GetAddons>FindMoreAddons>AdBlockers>{click on any adblocker}. Then I choose one, and hit "Add to Firefox", but nothing happens and no adding-on is made. That's it. In the distant past I have been able to add an adblocker xpi file to firefox by downloading that file separately, and clicking on an option in firefox to do the adding-on of that xpi file, which worked then, but I can't see how to do that from the gui interface now. Current version: 60.3.0esr-1. I am certainly open to suggestions, but meanwhile Palemoon has been good for me.
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Re: Palemoon in debian
Ah, that's a transitional package — Debian have moved from the xul-ext-* packages to webext-* instead:4D696B65 wrote:https://packages.debian.org/stretch/xul ... ock-origin
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Good news indeed!
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