joranvar, Might not be a useful plugin, but fans of Terry Pratchett might like the GNU Terry Pratchett idea. For librewolf I use this slightly updated add-on which fixes some minor issues (source available).
Nei, (edited ) uBlockOrigin, DarkReader & ProtonPass
cashews_best_nut, ProtonPass
Bitwarden’s better. ;)
reattach, (edited ) Add custom URL redirects, e.g. automatically use Piped or Invideous instance instead of YouTube, use Nitter instead of Twitter, remove Google amp
Edit: I just found out about Libredirect from this post - seems like functionally the same thing I’m using Redirector for, but with rules built in.
macattack, (edited ) Yeah same. I initially used it for YouTube/Twitter but realized that it’s reinventing the wheel that libredirect already created, and doesnt have the same features like pinging instances or being able to cycle through instances if one goes down.
I still find redirector useful, but now use it for things like redirecting away from guilty pleasure websites or when my locally-hosted teddit doesn’t properly handle internal links.
ilinamorato, I had never thought about using Redirector to lock myself out of websites! That’s brilliant. I need to do that. Zero self control when I should be working.
hitagi, Nobody mentioned Tridactyl yet so… Tridactyl. It’s the best vim keybindings extension for Firefox I’ve tried.
65gmexl3, LibRedirect for me, works well on both desktop and android
Appoxo, (edited ) Dark Reader
uBlock OriginOptional:
TWP Translate (is better than the new feature)
Tabliss (Another take on the “new page” in chrome)
Mr_Blott, Is there a Deepl plugin? By far the most accurate translator I’ve used. Will check later
Appoxo, Just downloaded it to my work pc.
It has Google, Bing, Yandex and DeepL as translation integrations.
hal_5700X, Here you go, addons.mozilla.org/en-US/…/deepl-translate/
macattack, Tabliss is very underrated. Nowadays, I rarely see my desktop background but always see the “new tab” and so “new tab” serves as the modern desktop background. I use great photos of my city but there are many categories in unsplash
jadelord, Better? Firefox Translations does it locally without sending data to the cloud. The languages it support are very few though
Appoxo, Feel like I have more and better control and quality of translation with TWP than with the local option.
If you prefer local, be my guest.
tal, (edited ) Some that I use:
Dark Mode
I don’t like having a light screen.
- Dark Reader. This does a pretty technically-impressive-to-me job of making reasonable dark versions of pages. It’s not perfect – there are a handful of sites that it needs to be toggled off for, makes something hard to read – but I’m amazed that it does the job it does.
- Blank Dark Tab: Replace the new tab with a blank page matching Firefox’s built-in dark mode
Privacy/Anti-Tracking/Ad-blocking
- uBlock Origin. Ad blocker.
- Privacy Badger. Targets cross-site tracking, EFF project.
- Decentraleyes. Targets CDN tracking.
Paywalls
Some paywalls can be bypassed.
Tweaking Frameworks
- Stylus: Doesn’t do anything on its own, but permits collections of third-party themes to be applied to websites to fix annoyances.
- Greasemonkey. This doesn’t do anything on its own, but it permits people to publish little modifications to be applied to webpages, permits for a lot of little scripts that fix annoyances on websites. There were a number of useful scripts that I used on Reddit.
Misc
- Edit with Emacs. Permits opening the contents of a textarea in an external emacs instance. Nice for things like, say, writing a large lemmy post in Markdown. I vaguely recall that, at least some years back, there was a way to embed a version of vim in Firefox textareas, so if vim’s your cup of tea, that might be interesting, if it’s still around.
- Instance Assistant for Lemmy and Kbin. A variety of quality-of-life fixes for lemmy and kbin. Lets one open a given lemmy/kbin post on their local instance if they wind up viewing a page on a remote instance.
- Reddit Enhancement Suite. If you still use Reddit, this has an enormous collection of quality-of-life improvements for Reddit.
EDIT: I don’t know if this is the embedded vim that I recall, but Firenvim seems to do roughly the same thing, if not.
EDIT2: There’s also some “overlay remover” plugin that can bypass a number of obnoxious overlays that I use on my desktop, but I don’t have it installed on this machine. I think that it’s Behind the Overlay.
hal_5700X, (edited ) Decentraleyes. Targets CDN tracking.
The Arkenfox’s wiki says not to use it.
Privacy Badger. Targets cross-site tracking, EFF project.
Does uBlock Origin with it’s filter lists and Firefox’s Total Cookie Protection make Privacy Badger pointless to use?
leanleft, umatrix (or ublock or noscript)
chameleon
neatURL
foxyproxy
singlefile
Dehydrated, uBlock Origin can do everything that NeatURL does. Just enable the “AdGuard URL Tracking Protection” filter list in the settings.
leanleft, seems like a pretty good list raw.githubusercontent.com/…/filter.txt
vividspecter, Beyond the other obvious choices of DarkReader, uBlock Origin, and Tree Style Tab:
- Leechblock NG - limit time spent on addictive websites
- Tab session manager - save tabs in a more flexible way than the default behaviour
- Augmented Steam - Price history etc on Steam, including third party stores
jqubed, Would I end up having Leechblock activate on here? 🤣
Lodra, I recently discovered sidebery for tabs. I recommend taking a look. It’s fantastic
Zatore, I recommend:
- Ublock
- Sponsor Block for Youtube
- Return Youtube Dislike
- Hide Shorts for Youtube (I actually like shorts, but only on my phone)
- Stylus
- Decentraleyes
- Don’t Accept image/webp
- Rotate Image (rotates images in 90 degree increments)
cyberpunk007, Doesn’t ublock handle the sponsors on YouTube? I never see those.
killeronthecorner, It removes ads but doesn’t handle sponsored content that is included directly in the video
Dehydrated, Just wanted to mention that Piped has SponsorBlock and DeArrow built in. It’s also better for your privacy since you don’t connect to Google servers directly.
cyberpunk007, Maybe I’m thinking of revanced that is skipping the sponsors…
Dehydrated, Just wanted to mention that Piped has SponsorBlock and DeArrow built in. It’s also better for your privacy since you don’t connect to Google servers directly.
cyberpunk007, Is there a website for this on desktop or do I need to compile it and run it as an app
Dehydrated, There are multiple instances hosting Piped. You can look at the list of public instances and pick one you like: github.com/TeamPiped/Piped/wiki/Instances
I also recommend the Libredirect addon, which automatically redirects all YouTube links to Piped.
On Android you can use LibreTube, which also uses Piped.
On iOS you can set up Yattee with this guide to use Piped. But you can also just use it in the browser if you like.
squirrelwithnut, Ublock Origin or AdGuard Containers
YourAvgMortal, Any extension to re-enable right click. It’s annoying when they try to block me from downloading a picture/video, copy pasting, or inspecting elements
Konstant, Someone mentioned Don’t Fuck with Paste
ilinamorato, You don’t need an extension. Shift+right click always overrides JavaScript.
argentcorvid, (edited ) Makes most recipes appear as a modal dialog covering the stupid blogspam that the sites put up.
There’s another one that I can’t remember the name of on my desktop computer that allows you to block domains from web searches. Like pinterest.
Edit: it’s uBlacklist
dhhyfddehhfyy4673, Since it hasn't been mentioned yet, NoScript imo. Some sites run an absolutely absurd amount of scripts and the majority are not required for the site to function. So at best, there's no value from letting them run.
tal, That used to be a must-have for me about 20 years back, but today, it just breaks too much on too many websites.
I could maybe see selectively-blacklisting particularly obnoxious websites, but I don’t think that whitelisting them is really practical today.
Dehydrated, I could maybe see selectively-blacklisting particularly obnoxious websites
That’s what uBlock Origin already kinda does for you. It’s not just an adblocker, it also blocks tracking JavaScript from various sites as well as a bunch of other crap.
tal, Mmmm…okay, but the parent comment I was responding to does have a point in that there are some benefits to blocking Javascript above and beyond just trying to deal with tracking. Like, if you’re on a laptop, there are sites that will burn a lot of CPU time – and hence battery life – doing nothing useful. Or, on an older machine, it can speed up page loading.
My issue is just that unless you’re going to turn it on yourself on a site-by-site basis, killing off Javascript breaks too much of the Web today. It was a viable option to just have on back when there was a meaningful portion of the world that didn’t have Javascript available and web developers designed pages to deal reasonably with its absence and you were willing to deal with flipping it off on specific sites to deal with the occasional breakage…but today, it’s a huge portion of the Web that doesn’t work without Javascript.
Dehydrated, No don’t get me wrong. uBO doesn’t block all JavaScript. It has lists with individual scripts that are known to be used for ads or tracking, and these get blocked. All the other scripts load as usual. This already improves website load times and probably also battery life. Another interesting solution for reducing CPU load may be DNS based blocking. That way, the CPU is not impacted at all, the browser tries to load the script but it just silently fails, because the DNS records for the tracking and advertisement servers won’t be provided.
GlitzyArmrest, (edited ) I prefer uBlock Origin on hard mode instead, personally. Of course it probably isn’t as through.
notExactlyI20, (edited ) As a college student, my must have plugins are
- DarkReader
- Firefox Multi-Account Containers
- Sponsorblock
- TWP - Translate Web Pages
and the goat itself, >!uBlock Origin!<
const_void, I find DarkReader to be pretty slow. You might want to look at Stylus. It works on a per site basis but it’s much faster.
notExactlyI20, Thank you for the suggestion, will take a look at it.
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