I2P In Private Browsing 的评价
I2P In Private Browsing 作者: idk
2 条评价
- 评分 3 / 5来自 dangerenok,3 年前When 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 you开发者回应
发布于 3 年前You 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? - 评分 3 / 5来自 bedwttr,3 年前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.开发者回应
发布于 3 年前This 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.