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About: Menu - A custom button for accessing all about: pages via a toolbar menu The About: Menu custom button, created by the well-known developer LouCypher long time ago, is another useful one. It gives the user the opportunity to access any desired about: page by clicking onto the corresponding entry inside a toolbar button menu. This menu contains all entries which are listed on the about:about page, but it is more convenient to access via a toolbar button. Here is a screenshot: I only changed the tool tip text and replaced the image of the toolbar button icon by the one from the Add-ons Manager. I should mention at this point that the button does not work in Serpent 52, but in New Moon 28. Thanks to @dmiranda for reporting! I uploaded the About: Menu custom button as an HTML file for an offline installation. Here is the download link of my modded custom button About: Menu, credits, of course, to its great developer LouCypher: https://www.mediafire.com/file/o931jc1a3e7l9zj/About-_Menu_4-7-24__021410.htm/file Simply open this HTML file in a browser tab and click the embedded custom button link for About: Menu! For the installation of this button, as for all others too, the extension Custom Buttons is required and has to be installed first. You can get it from this post: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183923-extensions-and-custom-buttons-for-uxp-browsers-corrections-modifications-adjustments-and-special-recommendations/?do=findComment&comment=1226328 Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper4 points
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If I post custom buttons here, regardless of whether they were created by me or by someone else, or in some cases, modded or fixed by me, then this results in a clear advantage for the user. These custom buttons have definitely been tested by me and are compatible with the Custom Buttons extension and @roytam1's UXP browsers. And most probably compatible with Basilisk and Pale Moon, too. Isn't that a great service?3 points
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Creating this thread was complex and very time-consuming. Right from the start, I paid attention to a good and clear structure. In the first three posts of this thread, I made a clear differentiation between extensions and custom buttons: Introductory post: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183923-extensions-and-custom-buttons-for-uxp-browsers-corrections-modifications-adjustments-and-special-recommendations/?do=findComment&comment=1226243 Extensions: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183923-extensions-and-custom-buttons-for-uxp-browsers-corrections-modifications-adjustments-and-special-recommendations/?do=findComment&comment=1226244 Custom buttons and other articles: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183923-extensions-and-custom-buttons-for-uxp-browsers-corrections-modifications-adjustments-and-special-recommendations/?do=findComment&comment=1226245 All listed entries there have been linked to their corresponding posts. Thus, all is easy to find. In my opinion, that will have to suffice. BTW, such kind of structure is rather rare to find here in this or other forums (actually fora), if I may say so. But thanks for your opinion!2 points
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Strange, I never wrote that, perhaps that complainer confused me with someone else. I only answered regarding the chances of flashing. https://msfn.org/board/topic/97786-geforce-67-and-8-agppci-e-driver-edition-for-win98me-by-zak/?do=findComment&comment=1261969 Then he wrote about "could use it for 2K, XP", not a word about 9x. Of course he could use it with XP, 2K! https://msfn.org/board/topic/97786-geforce-67-and-8-agppci-e-driver-edition-for-win98me-by-zak/?do=findComment&comment=1261991 Wow! Think thrice before helping someone.2 points
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That's why I assumed the registry corruption and/or missing MS Authority certs, this was the first logical thing to think of. If only we had a programme similar to DDU (graphics drivers cleanup), the programme which would reinstall the Asmedia driver cleanly, restoring the original windows registry entries before it.2 points
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Thanks! People had been doing that for decades! Of course it's always a risk, warnings are everywhere, including the dedicated topics about the flashing (the only place where one can obtain a modded bios). "the 8600GTS I flashed for him to the Quadro performed a lot better than the 8600GTS before the flash" https://www.overclock.net/threads/8600gt-flash-to-quadro-fx-1700.355437/ Flashing old (only very old generations!) of cards to Quadro is no "lie". Why only old? Because later nVidia made moves against it and issued a physical block. (need to solder some resistors off) Considering the current price of 5 bucks , in my opinion, the risk is worth it.2 points
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Yep! Got the same loooongish pause before the post finally came through! Probably it checks the words? Anyway, please report there, more reports, probably it gets fixed. https://msfn.org/board/topic/185994-cant-edit-my-first-post-in-thread-error-when-posting-links/2 points
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I didn't try that modified Chrome, but I found out Opera made by the same cra_ker had connections to Russia's IPs. I have them, but shan't add here because they belong to a site that hosts cra_ks.2 points
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I'm surprised why it took them so long to kick out that illegal content.2 points
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My results (XP Pro SP3) MP68 13.9b: page goes blank after ~1 sec MiniB: page goes blank after ~1 sec 360Redux: page goes blank after ~1 sec --- NM28: DNSSEC and TLS 1.3 OK, Secure DNS and Secure SNI fails Supermium 122: all 4 tests OK1 point
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Personally, I do not use any Yandex websites or services due to well-known reasons.1 point
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upstream has a thread about this: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=30950 BTW there is no need to PM me, just post it here.1 point
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Apparently, you have not understood my quotes and the conclusion to be drawn from them. Your statement does not correspond to the facts. With the release of NM28XP build 20240406, there were indeed changes, however, all coming from the the UXP platform.1 point
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Hi there ... it was in fact 68.13.9, but something literally changed recently because I also am now getting the same exact result - opens then right away to a blank page so you can't run the test - I don't know what happened? its the same result in 360 Chrome redux, and Serpent 52 and New Moon, so not the fault of Mypal; would seem, its CF.1 point
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Found a problem today when scrolling through my Instagram feed using Supermium. It got to a certain point, and then froze, and the tab crashed, saying it was out of memory! I tried again, looking at the RAM usage, and as I scrolled, it went up and up until it reached 98%, at which point the browser froze. So, not too great on XP 32 bit where you can only have just less that 3GB of RAM available! I would have thought that it would have started paging to the system drive rather than crashing out, but obviously not.1 point
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Right! "No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build", but "Official UXP changes picked since my last build".1 point
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Unsure if this is the "only" issue or not. But the :is() CSS pseudo-class requires Chrome v88 or higher -- https://caniuse.com/css-matches-pseudo However, note 4 also indicates that enabling the Experimental Web Platform features flag will provide support for :is() in Chrome v68 thru v87.1 point
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There are actually a lot of extensions or custom buttons that are just waiting to be given a new lease of life. Therefore, I would also very much welcome it if more users of UXP browsers who have the appropriate skills would fork and develop extensions or custom buttons. Strictly following the rule: the more, the better.1 point
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This is wrong, Geforce 8 cards don't work under 9x. That post you quote is from 2007 and at that time it was briefly believed they did because those who did the unofficial driver added them to the inf files (but without actually testing any). Nobody ever reported success running any since then.1 point
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I don't see "admin" by your account. Senior MSFN members don't agree with your opinion. Compatible GRAPHICS CARDS with Windows 9x: GeForce 7 --- AGP & PCIe (Requires UnOfficial Driver) GeForce 8 --- AGP & PCIe (Requires UnOfficial Driver) Quadro Quadro2 Quadro DCC Quadro 4 Quadro FX Quadro NVS https://msfn.org/board/topic/107001-compatible-hardware-with-windows-9x/?do=findComment&comment=7081681 point
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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20240406-3219d2d-uxp-1577c24777-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20240406-3219d2d-uxp-1577c24777-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20240406-3219d2d-uxp-1577c24777-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20240406-d849524bd-uxp-1577c24777-xpmod.7z Win32 IA32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20240406-d849524bd-uxp-1577c24777-xpmod-ia32.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20240406-d849524bd-uxp-1577c24777-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.7a1.win64-git-20240406-d849524bd-uxp-1577c24777-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes picked since my last build: - Issue #2483 - Support DOMMatrix2DInit for addPath (39f5c51c10) - Issue #2483 - Slight adjustments for allowing addPath with DOMMatrix (9ca2104248) - No Issue - Only explicitly enforce GCC SSE2 optimizations when building on Intel 32-bit architectures (2aa7dc2652) - Issue #2112 - Part 1: Remove Stylo tests (656ee639c5) - Issue #2112 - Part 2: Stub out Servo functions (88ac168f96) - Issue #2112 - Part 3: Remove --enable-stylo config and conditionals (e777ae5a3c) - Issue #2112 - Part 4: Remove Stylo support for mask-image (b1c9206051) - Issue #2112 - Part 5: Remove Servo from forwarding code used by magic pointer classes (a93a7bed47) - Issue #2112 - Part 6: Remove IsStyledByServo function and callers (10bf8705d0) - Issue #2112 - Part 7: Remove Servo CSS Loader support (14764253a5) - Issue #2112 - Part 8: Remove Stylo Stylesheet Cache (28cd0ceb47) - Issue #2112 - Part 9: Remove handling for multiple style backends (b96b733bfa) - Issue #2112 - Part 10: Remove remaining Stylo/Servo includes and code (d6852b3170) - Issue #2112 - Part 11: Remove dead off-thread Stylo functions in nsStyleStruct (4b44df794b) - Issue #2112 - Part 12: Remove reserved Servo bits from node/element flags and event states (f5792e6b64) - Issue #2112 - Part 13: Remove construction context for style structs (cb08fdd1f0) - Issue #2112 - Part 14: Remove style context source and use rule node directly (9279153af8) - Issue #2112 - Part 15: Remove leftover comment (0b3da59bc3) - Issue #58 - Follow-up: Remove Rust binding leftovers (6d154eee11) - Issue #2112 - Follow-up: Fix broken rule node assertion (4cdc0ce964) - Issue #2111 - Follow-up: Add missing include and fix namespace conflict when building layout deunified (5e34e0e81b) - Issue #2488 - Part 1a: nsCSSPseudoClassList should not include any header (d922a18efb) - Issue #2488 - Part 1b: Move PseudoElementType getter/setter implementation of Element away from header (63076e4211) - Issue #2488 - Part 2: Remove the DeclarationBlock class and use Declaration directly (4d7bdedade) - Issue #2488 - Part 3: Remove the StyleSetHandle smart pointer class (4bf43b8fb4) - Issue #2488 - Part 4: Remove the RestyleManagerHandle smart pointer class (6803c1f710) - Issue #2488 - Part 5: Remove HandleRefPtr (exclusively used by smart pointer classes) (81f77f18a0) - Issue #2488 - Part 6: Define and declare CSSStyleSheet cast functions directly in StyleSheet (f0116f51db) - Issue #2492 - Update TwemojiMozilla.ttf to E15.1 (5c296d7c4a) - Issue #2492 - Standardized use of Emoji Character Properties (69f3b4e199) - Issue #2492 - Don't Assume System Font for Emojis with Suffixes (0d07d4377a) - Issue #2492 - Keycap Bug Fixes (d590247b21) - Issue #2492 - Transparent Keycap Patch (15f8ca526c) No official Pale-Moon changes picked since my last build. No official Basilisk changes picked since my last build. My changes since my last build: - css: follow-up Issue #2112 of Servo removal (1577c24777) Update Notice: - You may delete file named icudt*.dat inside program folder when updating from old releases. * Notice: From now on, UXP rev will point to `custom` branch of my UXP repo instead of MCP UXP repo, while "official UXP changes" shows only `tracking` branch changes.1 point
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Registry corruption, like I suspected, did you use un-installers, maybe?1 point
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I think the complaint was not about whether you were able to flash a card, but whether you were able to successfully use said card on Win9x using this modified driver.1 point
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In theory, those that are "oem" .CAT, should be.1 point
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Probably this one will work. https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/microsoft-root-certificate-2011cer/4a6aca92-fa7b-40a2-959d-4c440f3ec91d "Hi my name is Ross, I don't specially know which version is required, however you can install this manually if needed, just download the certificate from Microsoft": https://download.microsoft.com/download/2/4/8/248D8A62-FCCD-475C-85E7-6ED59520FC0F/MicrosoftRootCertificateAuthority2011.cer1 point
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Some time ago there was a topic with those backed up files, but got deleted/locked very soon. It restored all of the original Microsoft certificate authority to the state of 2011 (XP).1 point
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I didn't realise that so many people here are interested in the physics of thermodynamics.1 point
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I'm 37 degrees Celsius everywhere I go. Indoors. Outdoors. Traveling. Everywhere.1 point
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Update notification! As already reported , the Root Certificates have been updated and are now from 26-03-2024. Here are screenshots of both updaters: Therefore, my self-created, offline Root Certificate Updaters in the section 11.2.4. Downloads related to Root Certificate Updates (in the first post of this thread) will also be updated if I can somehow trick this crappy forum post editor. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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Someone (@Maroc) on the "My Digital Life Forums" has provided a link to an up to date Tor for XP. TOR.7z. You can only see his post when logged in.1 point
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i did a twitch stream today under "science & technology" working on the exkernel, made some progress. csdversion (service pack) in getversionexw is now fixed, though i have some kinks to work out for 32-bit. after i fix 32-bit i am going to modify getversionexa to exclude IE dll's, which should fix the IE security popup when version spoofing is enabled.1 point
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The stylesheets are not intended to be installed completely. You choose what you want to change and what you like. I only use a very few of them. Custom CSS stylesheets must be permanently adapted to new Firefox versions. Stylesheets that worked in a previous version do not necessarily have to work in the subsequent version. Mypal 68 is based on Firefox 68.12.0esr from August 2020. The regular Firefox 68 version (not esr) was released in July 2019. Thus, you have to look mainly for custom CSS stylesheets published from July 2019 to August 2020. Search for tabs_below_navigation_toolbar_fx68.css which depends on tabs_below_navigation_toolbar_fx65.css which in turn depends on tabs_below_navigation_toolbar.css! That means you have to copy all three files into your profile subfolder chrome\CSS and import the tabs_below_navigation_toolbar_fx68.css file only in your userChrome.css file via the following command: @import "./css/tabs_below_navigation_toolbar_fx68.css"; The good is that once you found working stylesheets they will work in Mypal 68 probably forever. Is mostly finished. It is not for public as I have not changed the name from Firefox to Mypal. Replace the string Firefox by the string Mypal in all files using the "replace all"-function of an editor as, for example, Notepad++! This is very easy and can be done in minutes. In any case, your compatriots would surely appreciate a working German language pack for Mypal 68.13.x. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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Custom CSS scripts to modify the GUI of Mypal 68 Here is a screenshot showing Mypal 68 with the tab bar below the navigation and bookmarks bar: And here is a screenshot showing Mypal 68 with the tab bar on the bottom of the window: All was done by using already existing, custom CSS stylesheets to move the tab bar to a desired position. This time, I only used scripts from CustomCSSforFx. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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Sorry, I'm maybe mistaken, was this you who wrote you seek them mostly online ? I was kinda interested myself, is there a software you use ? Some batch script to scan for photos from the social sites ? Something similar to the known KGB.FSB project FindFace ?1 point
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LED square Dell from 2012 in a cheap plastic case, extremely depressing, I couldn't even sleep after that.1 point
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@UCyborg, I don't know wether it's a good or a bad thing though, esp. in your case. From my own experience, females prefer adventurous males. But then again, maybe it's because of a certain type of the females I usually choose, I dunno. And again, someone who likes down-to-earth folks, would try to force you to have offsprings with them and/or create a family, not suitable for me, but could be very good if you seek exactly this. I can't consult you about males, sorry. From what I read about your country, the local population tends to have more females than males.1 point
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