Create your own new entries in the right-click menu. Add custom JavasScript scripts, links, sub-menus and custom CSS stylesheets that activate when you click them in your right-click menu and do anything you want all from your right-click menu.
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-07-26 | towering | genuinely phenomenal — as simple or as complicated as you need it to be. i primarily use this for work, where we have tons of spreadsheets and documents to track. no need to peck through bookmarks, i can just launch a new window build/use an entry that opens all the documents/trackers i need to refer to for a task. like productivity box-mix. exporting/importing as plain text is a godsend, and so is the scripting. | |
2024-01-05 | HomerSETH9 | ||
2022-12-24 | GanJingWorld | Gan Jing World is a clean, curated universe and a dynamic, overlapping network of integrated platforms and services. ==> https://www.ganjing.com | |
2021-07-19 | ModiMagic | CLICK-BAIT title addon. This addon does not help in removing unwanted context menu entries. The developer should rename the addon as "Populate the right-click menu". | |
2021-06-08 | Firefox user 16902739 | ||
2020-09-25 | Firefox user 16319976 | ||
2020-06-22 | Lara | Thanks | |
2020-06-09 | Tibbits | So far I have been pretty impressed with the capabilities. Being able to autoload scripts to strip ads off ad intensive websites, or remove popup onclick functionality as certain sites load... huge benefit! I haven't gotten to use the CSS stylesheet loading feature yet, but I look forward to that too, as it can be useful to hide annoying content from frequently used sites, or--for the sake of programming interfaces--show content that is normally hidden. So far in the last couple weeks--with a couple hours of javascript coding--I have managed to circumvent download wait times on certain sites. Auto skip or close advertisements on others. And automatically open source videos on others to avoid annoying interfaces and ads. The GUI could still use a lot of work. Been having issues with the GUIs sizing--if there are too many sites added for one buttons Execute On: command, the content becomes too tall and you can't see it all. Plus there is no way to scroll and no clearly visible way to delete buttons or Execute On commands after adding them. Clicking the X by Execute commands does nothing. Secondly, when writing scripts, double clicking sometimes selects the spaces or tabs in front of the text, instead of the text itself. And clicking to move the cursor generally puts the cursor at the front of a function, or a few characters off from where you clicked. | |
2020-05-22 | Firefox user 11440590 | Google traductor spanish: It seems an interesting extension, could you do a script to create a menu and be able to list the folders on your hard drive and use it to save any file type on the web (images, videos ...) in any of the folders listed without having what to go through the typical save as ?. It would be something like the "save in" extension of firefox. Parece un extensión interesante, ¿se podria hacer un script para crear un menu y poder listar las carpetas del disco duro y utilizarlo para guardar cualquier tipos de archivo de la web (imagenes, videos...) en cualquiera de las carpetas listadas sin tener que pasar por el tipico guardar como?. Seria algo asi como la extension "save in" de firefox. | |
2020-05-04 | doner220 |
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