Mozilla is extending Firefox Nightly support to RPM based systems.
Following last weekend's mea culpa I thought I'd make amends this weekend with a post about how I nearly ditched Firefox but decided instead to do some housecleaning with a fresh install on my ...
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Mozilla has a treat for Firefox fans on Fedora, openSUSE, and other RPM-based distros
Getting the Nightly build just got a lot easier.
Firefox extension Mass Installer lets you install several extensions to Firefox with a single mouse-click. If you work at many different places or clean your profile frequently, you'll be hunting and ...
Mozilla has simplified the process of finding and installing add-ons for Firefox on Android. With the launch of Firefox 85 for the mobile OS, you’ll be able to install extensions straight from the ...
Blogger Dan Perdue has posted a quick and easy way to install Firefox extensions from a new domain that circumvents the whole click-on-extension, blocked-for-security, add-to-allowed-sites, ...
One of the perks of using web browsers on your desktop is the selection of extensions that you can add to them. They add additional functionality to your browsing. Think of them as the equivalent of ...
Mozilla now offers Firefox Nightly as an RPM package. Installation on Fedora, openSUSE, and RHEL is significantly easier with ...
In a Bugzilla report, Mozilla has revealed that they provide enterprise MSI installers starting with Firefox 65. By offering an MSI installer , system administrators can create their own transform ...
This post covers how to install and manage Themes in Firefox. A theme or color scheme plays a major role in customizing the Firefox browser or some other browser. By default, the Firefox browser ...
Most desktop web browsers have become fully-featured to the point that many extensions have sometimes become pointless or redundant. That's not the case on mobile where features that are available on ...
One of the great things about the Mac is just how simple it is to install most applications—just drag-and-drop the application from the mounted disk image into the Applications folder (or destination ...
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