Análises para Adaptive Tab Bar Colour
Adaptive Tab Bar Colour por Eason & Yue
587 análises
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por foxie-chan , há 11 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19099410 , há 15 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Thiago Panda , há 16 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por soulinfinity0 , há 16 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por ebayybe , há 19 diasI’ve been looking for a way to make the Firefox UI more native and adaptive, similar to macOS Safari. This extension nailed it. The colors are picked accurately and softly, and the transitions are smooth. The tabs no longer stand out as a gray block but blend into the website seamlessly. Amazing job.
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Namaga Fukeko , há 20 diasworks well but it doesnt work if i have walpaper in my homepage
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Raygen , há 22 diasIt's good, but it's a bit laggy. Just like Dark reader: It has an impact on browser's performance.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Bloodcrane , há 22 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 19702229 , há 22 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por NightRain , há 23 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por xiezhihai , há 24 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por igoragor , há 24 dias
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por scumhero , há 25 diasI checked all the scripts in the .xpi file locally on my device and confirmed for myself that the extension only reads local CSS and does not contain any outgoing tracking or telemetry code.
But since I’m already creeped out, I’ll turn off auto-updates and recommend others do the same :) I hope permission can be bypassed in the future.
Edit: Indeed, that'll definitely save some time XDResposta do programador
publicado a há 25 diasHi, scumhero. Respect to you for checking the code! Alternatively, you can also build the add-on from the source code on GitHub and compare it with the .xpi file :) - Avaliado em 2 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 5639510 , há um mêsStarting with version 4, the tab bar and URL bar on the Quick Dial-startpage no longer change color. That's why I'm back to using version 3.3.2.
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publicado a há um mêsHi there, thanks for reporting the bug. I am confident that this will be fixed in the next version, which is currently awaiting review by Firefox :) - I was skeptical when a recent update required all-site permissions, and it turns out the extension has now been suspended for violating Mozilla's policy. While I'm not sure why the developer made that choice, it is truly unfortunate.
Could they have been unauthorizedly misusing user data? Personally, I don't believe full website access is necessary just to change themes. It actually functioned perfectly well without those privileges in the past.
Either way, it's a pity that we've lost yet another wonderful extension.Resposta do programador
publicado a há um mêsHi Kai, I believe there is a misunderstanding here. Mozilla didn’t suspend the add-on; instead, I manually deactivated v4.0.3. I was migrating ATBC to MV3, which is more transparent about permissions. However, a bug in that version forced ATBC to roll back to MV2, and thus the “full website access” prompt appeared. ATBC never collects any telemetry or user data, and I publish it transparently under my real name. Many apologies for the confusion. Resposta do programador
publicado a há um mêsHi, Luz. Sorry for the frustration. To access the webpage content, ATBC has always required to “access your data for all web sites”. Without it, ATBC could never work. You received the permission prompt because there was a rollback from MV3 to MV2 framework.- Avaliado em 1 de 5por deadinside , há um mêsThis was a 5 star extension until the last update. Now, access to your data for all websites is now required by default. Goodbye.
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publicado a há um mêsHi deadinside, thanks for trying out the add-on! ATBC utilises content script to efficiently extract colour from websites, which unfortunately requires “Access your data for all web sites”.