
Pinboard WebExtension ruma George Pop
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Easily add links to Pinboard. A remake of the old official Pinboard extension.
You'll need Firefox to use this extension
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This is an extension for easily adding links to Pinboard. It is a remake of the old official Pinboard extension, developed on the WebExtensions platform to ensure compatibility with newer versions of Firefox (version 60 or newer). I have tried to make it true to the original, which has worked well for me, not so much to add new features.
The add-on has the “Save to Pinboard”, “Read later”, and “Save tab set” features. It provides a versatile toolbar button (compatible with both light and dark themes), context menu items, and allows keyboard shortcuts to be assigned to the main operations.
Just like with the official extension, you must be logged-in to Pinboard to be able to save links. If necessary, the extension will show you the Pinboard login form. This is the actual form from Pinboard. The extension does not see your e-mail address or password at any time.
KNOWN ISSUES, QUIRKS AND LIMITATIONS
In Private Browsing mode, the Read Later command will pop up a window and immediately close it. This is necessary because of limitations in Firefox’s add-on platform. It’s not pretty, but it works.
The “Save tab set” feature does not work in Private Browsing mode.
Due to a limitation in Firefox, when bookmarking a page in Reader view, any selected text from that page will be ignored. In normal view, the selected text will be used to pre-fill the bookmark description.
THIS EXTENSION IS COMPLETELY FREE
Despite the note from Mozilla that “Some features may require payment”, this extension is completely free of charge. The note is there because the extension is meant to be used with a service – Pinboard – which does charge money.
The add-on has the “Save to Pinboard”, “Read later”, and “Save tab set” features. It provides a versatile toolbar button (compatible with both light and dark themes), context menu items, and allows keyboard shortcuts to be assigned to the main operations.
Just like with the official extension, you must be logged-in to Pinboard to be able to save links. If necessary, the extension will show you the Pinboard login form. This is the actual form from Pinboard. The extension does not see your e-mail address or password at any time.
KNOWN ISSUES, QUIRKS AND LIMITATIONS
In Private Browsing mode, the Read Later command will pop up a window and immediately close it. This is necessary because of limitations in Firefox’s add-on platform. It’s not pretty, but it works.
The “Save tab set” feature does not work in Private Browsing mode.
Due to a limitation in Firefox, when bookmarking a page in Reader view, any selected text from that page will be ignored. In normal view, the selected text will be used to pre-fill the bookmark description.
THIS EXTENSION IS COMPLETELY FREE
Despite the note from Mozilla that “Some features may require payment”, this extension is completely free of charge. The note is there because the extension is meant to be used with a service – Pinboard – which does charge money.
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This add-on needs to:
- Kek'ut pe ri rutzijol chawäch
- Tok pa ri taq ruwi' okik'amaya'l
- Katok pa taq atzij richin pinboard.in
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- Ruwäch
- 1.64
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- 48.38 KB
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- 3 წლის წინ (12 ივლ 2022)
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- MIT License
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Kich'utitzijol elesanem richin 1.64
Bug fix: show login form on Read Later command when user not logged-in to Pinboard
Ch'aqa' chik taq k'amal richin George Pop
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