• Jim Bean
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    431 year ago

    Hell yeah! I’ve been using desktop extensions in Mull for the last year, but this will mean more extensions are actively developed for Android !!

    Firefox is so slick on Android.

      • Jim Bean
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        71 year ago

        Those that work, yeah ;)

        Just add a custom addon collection. The most useful one for me so far has been Mozilla’s translation extension, which they’ve adapted to mobile very well. Oh and libredirect, works perfectly even tho it has the desktop UI

          • @crowsby@lemmy.ml
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            21 year ago

            Yep, after I found this out I ditched Chrome immediately once they started rolling out Google Search ads that couldn’t be blocked via DNS. Firefox mobile feels a little less smooth than Chrome admittedly, but the ability to add extensions like ublock/darkreader/consent-o-matic make is a no contest in terms of overall user experience.

            The one knock is that they took bypass paywalls out of their extension store and the workaround to install it is somewhat cumbersome, so now I’m annoyingly using Kiwi browser for paywalled content and Firefox for everything else. Hopefully this update will make it so I only need one browser again.

          • Jim Bean
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            11 year ago

            Yes, but no-one should do that if they value stability and security. Nightly is for development, after all!

        • Super Grizzly Bear
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          31 year ago

          So you can! That’s awesome, thanks. For anyone who wants to know:

          You can create a custom addon collection on addons.mozilla.org

          Then to add your custom collection in mull (or ff nightly, I guess) enable debug mode by going to settings > about mull and tapping the logo 5 times. Then go back and under the advanced section you can find “custom add-on collection”