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WebExtension
Universal standard for creating browser extensions.
Working through a W3C charter group, Mozilla has partnered with Microsoft and Opera to define a browser extension API that works across multiple browsers.
There is currently a preliminary specification that matches what Google has implemented in Chrome so that extensions written to the specification could potentially work on Chrome, Edge, Opera and Firefox.
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There are quite a few channels on Soundcloud that always add "Premiere:" to the title of the tracks. It would be nice if such headings were automatically corrected, because every day you have to do this one single correction in a dozens of tracks.
Channels with such prefix:
https://soundcloud.com/the-ransom-note
https://soundcloud.com/houseum
https://soundcloud.com/moskalus
https://soundclo
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Linux is pretty similar and even easier than macOS, there is a google-chrome binary in PATH and it can be parsed to any of the channels. (google-chrome --version)
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I'd like IPFS companion to use a local gateway without exposing a local IPFS API endpoint. Unfortunately, if I do this, companion will direct all dnslink queries to the public gateway because my local IPFS node "has no peers".
If I configure companion to use a specific IPFS gateway, I expect it to always use that gateway.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I find that the extension has a significant impact on my eyes when setting grey/whitelists. I could not find any other issue related to this, so I thought it could be something to be considered.
Describe the solution you'd like
Implement a inverted or dark color scheme for the extension UI.
**Describe alternatives y
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Created by Browser Extension Community Group
Released May 7, 2015
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A good starting point is the comments in #1516