Recensioni per New Tab Tweaker
New Tab Tweaker di rharel
2 recensioni
- Valutata 4 su 5di Punching You, 5 anni faI just wanted to change the background color to white. The latest firefox update changed how firefox page's background colors are displayed. When using a dark theme, these pages still had white backgrounds which I liked. Now they are dark background. With this I just wanted to make the background for the new tab page white. I can't do that though, I have to either use this addon's new tab page or find my own custom new tab page to use. I just wanted the default new tab page white.
This addon works fine but it doesn't have what I'm looking for.Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 5 anni faThat's because Firefox does not let ANY extension do what you require. For that you might have to adjust Firefox' internal stylesheets. - Valutata 4 su 5di Seven, 7 anni faSince the recent FF update, the one addon I had for randomly-loading up a gif for every new tab got deprecated.
Sad stuff, but this addon does the job perfectly fine as well.
I didn't need links or URLs for my new tabs anyway so I just turned the shortcuts off. What I needed was something random every time I opened a new tab, and this addon fills in that niche gap for me perfectly well. Now I can have nice random gifs of animu grils and the occasional rekt and cute puppies.
Unfortunately, local file support doesn't work for your image choices. The HFS solution provided by the dev seems like a great idea, but I found that making an imgur album and dumping all your stills and gifs in it seemed to be a better choice. Sad that the images only work if you're online (no proper way of making local images work besides mentioned HFS workaround), but considering I'm almost-always in a place with a decent-enough connection, it's not so bad!
To dev: I wouldn't mind dropping a dollar if you got local file support for images! :DReplica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il 7 anni faThanks I appreciate it, but am not looking for donations. Unfortunately the Firefox devs don't seem very eager to allow extensions (or anything really) access local files, and it looks like it will remain this way for quite some time.