Favicon Switcher에 대한 리뷰
Favicon Switcher 제작자: Saber
리뷰 37개
- 5점 만점에 5점Daniel Quinn 님, 8달 전This is an excellent way of blocking that "dark pattern" where a site puts a red dot on the favicon to keep you coming back.
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 18876953 님, 10달 전
- 5점 만점에 5점Yves Goergen 님, 일 년 전
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 15711806 님, 일 년 전
- I have many Google Documents pinned in my browser and all their icons are the same non-descript, beside saying it's a Google document. Since I've installed this add-on, I have a different favicon for each of the document I have pinned. Productivity: increased. Mission: accomplished.
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 17109960 님, 2년 전
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 18151278 님, 2년 전
- 5점 만점에 5점Rob Easton 님, 2년 전Installed 5 minutes ago, couldn't be happier, easy to install, and fun. But also useful, I had two icons for new tabs that I visit daily for work, I was able to change Jetstream to a SOQL icon as I use it for Salesforce and I changed Trello to their own, obvious, Trello icon. Recently switched to firefox for primary work and these kinds of extensions are helping make the switch even better.
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 18056723 님, 2년 전Very nice addon! Thanks a lot. I used it to change the favicons of my pinned Nextcloud taps. I downloaded the favicon.ico for nextcloud calendar from github - and used the following URL-pattern: https://nextcloud..../apps/calendar/* I just drag and dropped the downloaded *.ico file to the small window when asked. :-)
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 17942465 님, 3년 전
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 17634407 님, 3년 전
- 5점 만점에 5점adamrrudolf 님, 3년 전hi, thanks for making this extension. It did just what i wanted without the need to adding my own userchrome.css
- 5점 만점에 5점Lorenzo Mazza 님, 4년 전Hi! Excuse me, I installed this extension but I didn't understand how to find the Url imput box in which you can customize the favicon, can you help me?
- 5점 만점에 5점Firefox 사용자 17223047 님, 4년 전
- It does it's job very nicely except when I try to do wierd things like go to ip addressed sites. If I have locations like 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.11 but also define an icon for 192.168.1.1 the ..1.1 icon gets applied to all three sites. I suppose I could just name everything in the local dns (or hosts file) and use names instead but this limitation seems quirky. :-)
The solution I ended up using was to define full ip and port for all sites that stand a chance of colliding. For instance defineing 192.168.1.1:80 keeps it from fighting with 192.168.1.1*:* so I'm golden now that I understand the landscape of the quirks. :-) My guess is the software does a simple search for each expression across all the entries and goes with the first one it matches up with regardless of whether other elements are present in the address. :-)