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Disappearing fonts/images bug , started recently with any of the 13th versions , don't know about 12. , v.12 simply can't work at most of the websites I use. Looks like the page suspends itself after some time (short time , I must say) . But why ?3 points
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Noted. I missed that part of the conversation. Apologies. Accepted. Such misunderstandings can happen. You know, I am a man of clear words. Then send it to me in Germany!2 points
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Sorry. It seems you really don't get it. The Custom Buttons extension works in the official Firefox releases in general, even in the latest versions. And so do my and other custom buttons created with this extension. If the latest version of Mypal 68 no longer supports this extension, then that is actually an issue that does not even occur in the official Mozilla versions. And you won't understand the problem if you are not a user of Mypal 68 and this extension. You are a Chrome/Chromium user and has abandoned Windows XP. Your self-created, proprietary buttons have nothing to do with this topic and are totally irrelevant. It's not about stopping software development, but rather about steering it in the right direction so as not to act even worse than Mozilla does. And for someone who hates raccoons 🦝, has never really been involved with Mypal 68 and is no longer a user of Windows XP, I don't understand what you're actually trying to accomplish here.2 points
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I remember when all those talks about porting DX10 to XP started . Fifteen years ago. We shall be in our late 50s or 60s in another 15 years . So , yeah , why not , let's wait another 15 years for nothing . Please remind me in another 15 years .2 points
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Here is a short demo of the Extension Options Menu script: This script is no longer working in Mypal 68.14.5b due to the recent changes. You won't find anything comparable. This is an Add-ons Manager in the form of a toolbar button. Webextensions can't do that due to their restrictions. That's why you can't find any working Add-ons Manager extensions on Mozilla Firefox extensions page. P.S.: At this point, I should mention that this script works in more recent, official Firefox releases but no longer in Mypal 68.14.5b. And I totally forgot to show in the clip that a left-click onto an extension opens its Options. Even uninstalling extensions can be done via this script. In short, a fast Add-ons Manager in the form of a toolbar button.1 point
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The Process Mode Toggler custom button has been originally developed for my personal use only. So, no download link is available at the moment as it is not released so far. And if Mypal 68 doesn't support the Custom Buttons extension any longer, then there will never be a release of this button. It's up to @feodor2 what will happen next. BTW, my Restart & Purge v2.0 custom button is a unique one for convenient clearing of the Startup Cache via one click. This is very important for all users of UC.JS scripts to make them run correctly after code or script changes.1 point
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To get back on topic, I am a true, daily Windows XP user. I have very special UC.JS scripts (created by a great German Firefox community) running in Mypal 68, some of which I had to customise for the now obsolete Mypal 68 browser. I have also developed nice and more complex custom buttons especially for Mypal 68. I will produce a clip to give you an impression of my configuration and work. I have already posted a clip with my new Process Mode Toggler custom button. I don't know if you've looked at it yet. https://msfn.org/board/topic/183657-mypal-68-in-windows-xp-custom-buttons-and-extensions/?do=findComment&comment=12750471 point
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@feodor2 As I already suggested, I will send you via PM an archive with the most recent Custom Buttons extension, the no longer working UC.JS scripts together with a CSS stylesheet which has the task to style the toolbar button generated by one of the scripts. Everything works fine in Mypal 68.14.4b and has stopped working in Mypal 68.14.5b. And forget about xiaoxiaoflood. This is simply crap. I have tested it deeply, and this method for loading legacy extensions and scripts cannot do anything valuable in Mypal 68 except failing. I forgot to mention that for testing purpose only, you have to use a much better loading method for scripts and CSS stylesheets I already provided in my thread in the first post when starting the thread. I will configure the archive in a way you only have to copy all files to the correct locations of your fresh installation and profile folder. Install it first in Mypal 68.14.4b and then in Mypal 68.14.5b! You will then see the problems I have been talking about. BTW, all my implementations do not generate any errors in the Browser Console in Mypal 68.14.4b since I have fixed all of them. P.S.: Archive file already sent via PM last night.1 point
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@feodor2 As I already suggested, I will send you via PM an archive with the most recent Custom Buttons extension, the no longer working UC.JS scripts together with a CSS stylesheet which has the task to style the toolbar button generated by one of the scripts. Everything works fine in Mypal 68.14.4b and has stopped working in Mypal 68.14.5b. And forget about xiaoxiaoflood. This is simply crap. I have tested it deeply, and this method for loading legacy extensions and scripts cannot do anything valuable in Mypal 68 except failing.1 point
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You don't get it. The Custom Buttons extension has stopped working completely. So, none of my custom buttons can be used anymore.1 point
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Unfortunately, your changes broke UC.JS scripts which actually work in more recent Firefox versions. Same applies to CSS stylesheets. The main toolbar is broken. The Add-ons Manager can't be accessed anymore via a well-known and great script due to the sudden script breakage. And the most recent version of Custom Buttons has stopped working in Mypal 68.14.5b in contrast to more recent Firefox versions. Same applies to earlier versions of Custom Buttons. So, yes, scripts and the Custom Buttons extension work in more recent Firefox versions but not in Mypal 68.14.5b.1 point
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I don't think that the end-user is in the position to dictate anything in development of software. But if many things are suddenly broken, then the end-user is allowed to report issues, to express his displeasure and to voice his ideas. In any case, Mypal 68.14.5b is unfortunately a failure. Nothing more and nothing less. And when it comes to me, I created and modified many things for Mypal 68. A lot of them do not work anymore in Mypal 68.14.5b. Thus, I am not amused at all. Compatibility is my top priority. So, spoken for me only, I thankfully do without a Mozilla-like development strategy. I've had enough of that. That's why I'll definitely stay with Mypal 68.14.4b if nothing is changed.1 point
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I don't know what happened, I dunno whose fault it is, but the picture quality simply went down. LAV filters could be the reason.1 point
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20-25A @3.3V 20-25A @5V Might not be enough for a board that old. The chipset itself + DRR2 are quite consuming, he also wrote he will use an old PCI soundcard, which are very power consuming (take Xonar D2, as an example). So there was a reason they made 30A ratings on 5v and 3.3v in the older models.1 point
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The answer about 12v, read the above, the more you get - the better, but 38 is a must if you intend to play. 3.3v and 5v are not that important, if you have only a couple of HDD they are usually about 30 amps. Be quiet!, a power supply manufacturer based in Germany, worked fine for me for the last years.1 point
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While theory is good, and @jaclaz is the local Guru, I had these parts in the past. GeForce 8800 GTX (at stock, no OC) is 155W minimum, under full load it would be like 170-180, I had that card myself, hot and power hungry. Keep in mind, that old beast has NO power saving features, so it will still consume a lot, even when fully idling. Intel Pentium D 945 is almost 100W at load. They will simply take too much on the power lines, especially on the 12v line. I'd consider a better PSU, like 500W or 550W, minimum. EDIT: I'd suggest to look at the models with at least 38 Amps power ratings on the 12v line.1 point
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IE6 Addon : https://www.mediafire.com/file/5ldgesubhji034s/5er_IE6Update_Addon_2015-07_1_x64.7z/file IE8 Addon: https://www.mediafire.com/file/crms88ps22m7q2f/5er_IE8_Addon_2017-06_1_x64.7z/file The latest "official" version of the update pack: https://www.mediafire.com/file/u8r4ox5g585ihiq/5er_updatePack.7z/file1 point
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There aren't lots of options . And I'd suggest avoiding Linux at all costs . Like @Mr.Scienceman2000 wisely admitted , you'll just switch to another master and I agree . I'm also a gamer , but I try to stay with Vista . The experience is very good so far . Also , don't waste time on XP , there's nothing to gain for you there at all , should be obvious. Win 7 vs. Vista - Vista is the clear winner in speed and quality (sound , rendering and even HD playback). Now you wrote you have GTX970 , I can suggest some very good Vista drivers.1 point
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It seems you already decided to stay on Win10 long time ago and no matter what , so what's the point ?1 point
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Trolling lvl 168 . I'm sure you know Cyberpunk 2077 is directx12 only , not to mention it's buggy as hell. And XP is what , 9.0b maximum ? Or smth like that.1 point
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Now I understand why we have to deal with an absolute crap software in the last 15 years.1 point
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You mean delete after the browser is closed ? What's the point ? In theory the telemetry could've been sent at this point already. I think the goal should be to prevent their creation in the first place . And no , service worker has nothing to do with login data, it's not a cookie , it's a tracking [fingerprinting] script . For example , MSFN uses it and you can see the log file for youself , though many parts are encrypted .1 point
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@NotHereToPlayGames, please excuse us , we just want a second opinion , it's like with doctors , you know . Perhaps he will shed some light on this problem . We are here to help each other , no ? Besides , Humming Owl doesn't have our favourite 13.5. So we are in the right topic , technically . Also , I think there's no language barrier between you and the other French person , since most French know English very well , though they could fail to admit it ! [I just told you a huge secret!!!]1 point
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The upper one lost not only fonts , but the picture also. The lower one is from another page opened in another tab.1 point
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For some reason the uploaded attachments won't show , trying again.1 point