Customize Firefox Scrollbar with Multiple Colors using this Free Addon
Here is a free Firefox add-on to customize the color and width of the scrollbar in a few clicks. Also works with Chrome and Ms Edge
→Here is a free Firefox add-on to customize the color and width of the scrollbar in a few clicks. Also works with Chrome and Ms Edge
→In this article, you will learn a simple approach to schedule the dark theme in Firefox to switch the daytime theme and nighttime theme automatically.
→This is a simple tutorial to save Instagram photos with right-click in Firefox. Install the add-on, open Instagram photo, click right and save photos.
→Here is a free Firefox add-on to control video speed and volume on YouTube using mouse wheel. This add-on is named “Mouse & Video”.
→Here, you will read about how to use Firefox add-ons in private window incognito mode? Now you can run specific add-ons in Firefox private window.
→This article covers free add-ons for Mozilla Firefox that allow you to use picture-in-picture mode on YouTube.
→This article covers how to check all permissions used by Firefox add-ons installed by you. For this, I have covered a free add-on named “Firefox Inspector”.
→Here are content filter Firefox add-ons to hide unwanted words on websites. You can easily replace/hide words with other words & characters.
→HTTP/2 Indicator is a free Firefox add-on to check if a website uses HTTP/2 protocol. Try this and detect sites if they are faster to load.
→Here is the Firefox add-on called thunderNote to show feed based on custom words. Add RSS site URL, keywords and set the range of time to view content.
→This tutorial covers how to automatically switch to Firefox dark theme at scheduled time and get back to light theme on the time set by you.
→TabNav is an open source Firefox add-on to use hotkeys to switch between next and previous tabs. No need to use mouse to navigate between tabs.
→Bypass Paywalls is a Firefox add-on to read Paywall content without subscription. It lets you access confind data for Medium, The New York Times, Quora, etc
→This article talks about a free Firefox add-on that lets you preview the open graph of a webpage.
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