I2P In Private Browsing에 대한 리뷰
I2P In Private Browsing 제작자: idk
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- 5점 만점에 3점dangerenok 님, 3년 전When installing this add-on, the proxy acts on all tabs. I am installing this particular version for PC. At the same time, when installing this add-on, a warning was added to the store that a new version of firefox is needed. This is strange since I have the latest version (95.0.2). I was asked to download the same version for updating.
I understand that this is not normal behavior. I am ready to provide additional information.
System: ArchLinux.
Thank you개발자 답글
3년 전에 게시됨You are not the first person who seems to have mystery issues on Arch-based distributions, the version mismatch is especially odd. `"strict_min_version": "91.1.0"` according to my manifest.json file. Something doesn't add up here and I'm not quite sure where to start... I'll ask some questions
- What version of the extension did you install and from where? Getting it from AMO(This site) is the recommended place for now.
- Are you using a Firefox package from Arch, the AUR, or a Mozilla tarball? If an AUR package, which one?
- Are you using a user.js modification set like arkenfox or ghacks? If so, which one? If you have made any changes to it, do any of the differences appear to be relevant?
- Are you automatically enforcing private browsing mode for all sessions?
- Do other multi-account container add-ons work?
- When you right-click on a link, is there an "Open link in new container tab" submenu? Does that submenu contain a label "I2P Browser" with an orange thumbprint next to it? - When I enable this add-on and use it, the pages that it uses are coloured a deep purple, obscuring the panel. How can I change this? The default them control for the browser doesn't seem to have any effect.
**Update**
Thanks for your response, my reply:
I get that, perhaps it's just worse on my system, [Gnome 41. Debian Testing] but it makes the toolbar unreadable here. A lighter colour would be preferable. I'm using the default theme, BTW.개발자 답글
3년 전에 게시됨This is on purpose, it's intentionally recoloring the tabs in order to provide overt visual indication that the proxy is in use and the settings are being applied. I would be open to choosing a different color if the purple is obstructive, or possibly adding an option which disables the dynamic theming, but removing it entirely is not on the table. This is a feature, not a bug.
**Update**
OK I'll fire up a Gnome machine and re-evaluate some of the colors, that's a really widespread configuration as far as Linuxes go. I'm probably going to do a release late this month, perhaps early January, I expect it will be in by then.