Jump to content

What browser add-ons do you use?


RBDash

Recommended Posts

  • 11 months later...

Psh, the only real browser add-on I use is called "CnC TA Script Collection" and that is just to help enhance one of my command and conquer games....


siggy.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Adblock for YouTube, the StumbleUpon toolbar, centre YouTube, YouTube ratings preview and YouTube subscription default. All on Google Chrome. Used to not need most of those until the horrible layout change.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Adblock Plus, Ghostery, Free Download Manager plugin, After the Deadline, and NoScript. This site is whitelisted on the blocker ones

I've been spooked by advertisements too many times not to go around without all of that blocking add-ons.


k3v45pe.jpg?1

Link to comment
Share on other sites

(edited)

I use Adblock edge, Adblock plus pop-up blocker, greasemonkey (ponyhoof script), pixl grabber, ponify, firebug, speed dial, stumbleupon, and YouTube to mp3.

 

I've tried chrome but then discovered that google are evil and it was just awful to use and don't get me started on IE.

Edited by Fridge
  • Brohoof 1

Street artist | activist | Fanfic writer | Fire Spinner | attempting Musician

Link to comment
Share on other sites

All I have is AdBlock, as far as I know. There may be one or two add-ons that I don't know about, but I'm pretty sure there aren't. After all, I use Firefox.


My OC

 

Stay pony my friends

"And ALWAYS remember...to never forget." - Someone who I'm sure has said this before I did

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I like using an add on that allows me to choose sites that i cant access. I can easily take them off the list whenever i want, its really great if you procrastinate on the internet a lot. Whenever you need to get work done block your favorite sites, and don't unblock them until your done.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ghostery, Lastpass and stumbleupon. Ghostery can block ads but its more of a blanket feature as it blocks things that track your web usage. Lastpass for putting all of my passwords into one attack vector and stumbleupon for some random internet goodness. All of which are in Firefox.


I can neither confirm nor deny myself being the cause of electrical related malfunctions. Anyways, you wouldn't happen to have a jar of replacement magic smoke would you?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 months later...

Alright I've been looking for this thread heh.

 

Anyways, I though I'd share which add-ons I am using for Firefox.

 

5itU5.png

 

(Left to right)

Rainbow Color tools.

This one gives you a color picker inside your browser, it also copies the hex code do your clipboard. Perfect when you're making designs or similar smile.png  Now there are a few of these but I have tested a lot of them and this one is the best. It has many neat features (which I never use) but it's the most simple one at the same time.

5itJf.jpg

 

 

Download Helper. This is basically a video/audio downloader addon. For youtube and such.

 

Next up is Dark Backgrounds Switcher. It lets you change from light page to dark page, dark page to light page etc. The websites will look a bit weird but sometimes it is really useful.

 

Last is Ghostery. This one makes it possible for you to block trackers. Ghostery automatically detects trackers on a website and lets you block which ones you want so you will know which sites that are tracking you or not.

5iu6F.png

 

oh not last.. nvm.

I am also using an addon called Copy as Plain Text, which lets you right click and copy a text without any weird coding in it.

Edited by Jokuc

img-2823101-1-UpBh15J.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I only have add ons on my main browser, which is Google Chrome. 

 

Adblock Plus, DoNotTrackMe, Highlight Keywords for Google Search [Disabled], Kaspersky URL Adviser, Look of Disapproval, Ponyhoof [Disabled], Skip video ads on YouTube, and YouTube ratings preview. 

 

I used to have a Twitter one but it stopped working and I didn't feel like fixing it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

adblock, ponyhoof, website blocker, hoofsounds, and photo zoomer for facebook.

I think there's also one for twitter, but I never use twitter anymore, so it doesn't count. xD


commission__heatwave_the_oc_pegasus_by_m

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have a lot, I don't remember all. (I'm using my Wii U.) Here I some:

 

Stylish for Google

AdBlock for Google Dictionary (I had Adblock Plus but I don't now it because it was crashing and deleting my lists.)

MultiCookie for Cookie Clicker

Magic Actions for YouTube

Some Buttons for Google Chrome

Google Dictionary for Google Dictionary

Google Chrome for Google Chrome


derp

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I feel 0 guilt over using Adblock+ nothing wrong with using it at all.

 

list

  • anti adblock blocker script (cancels aout that annoying ad message on bliptv)
  • Download them all (for faster downloading)
  • Lastpass (for obvious reasons )
  • Media hint (to swap between US and CAN content)
  • Noscript
  • X Notifier (for my emails)
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The main browser add on I use is ad-block which I love not really any others though I probably need to check out more.  

Well start with Lastpass its an easy to to keep track of passwords on the net, personal vault you can sort your sites and other stuff. I know its on the 3 major browsers (IE,firefox,Chrome)

  • Brohoof 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I like to use the add-ons that let the NSA spy on me

 

...oh wait, I just got a text that said you don't need an add-on for that.

 

Well...goodbye virusinstaller.exe that I heard was being distributed directly from the NSA's website


Really, though, I don't use any ad-ons at all. They just bloat my browsers and with my SSD I'm all about asking myself how fast I can launch stuff lol


I refuse to let go until you're impressed.
I refuse to let go until I'm depressed.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Join the herd!

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...