No Squint add on
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Re: No Squint add on
I went back to version 56.1 because latest version wouldn't show in context menu.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... /versions/
and then don't update it.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... /versions/
and then don't update it.
- Reflective
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Re: No Squint add on
I've had problems with NoSquint Plus myself in the past with the settings panel opening in the top left hand corner of FF with barely an inch of it showing as can be seen in this screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/ap2JN9J.png
Fortunately, at the moment it's behaving itself and zoom levels remain at whatever I've amended them to. What I suggest you do here is to uninstall it and then exit Firefox via the File ---> Exit menu rather than just clicking the Close button (X). Then restart it again and download the latest version https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... us/?src=ss
I notice as well that the developer has removed the version which as supposed to be compatible with FF56 and replaced it with version 61.3 yesterday according to the Version History page: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... /versions/
If that doesn't help, uninstall it again and go back to using version 54.0 which is what I finally got to work properly. This means that you have to disable automatic updates in the extensions control panel. Hit CTRL+Shift+A to open that and then click the gear icon. Finally, click "Update Addons automatically" to remove the checkmark. Just make a note somewhere to remind yourself to use the same gear menu to manually check for updates from time to time.
Fortunately, at the moment it's behaving itself and zoom levels remain at whatever I've amended them to. What I suggest you do here is to uninstall it and then exit Firefox via the File ---> Exit menu rather than just clicking the Close button (X). Then restart it again and download the latest version https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... us/?src=ss
I notice as well that the developer has removed the version which as supposed to be compatible with FF56 and replaced it with version 61.3 yesterday according to the Version History page: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... /versions/
If that doesn't help, uninstall it again and go back to using version 54.0 which is what I finally got to work properly. This means that you have to disable automatic updates in the extensions control panel. Hit CTRL+Shift+A to open that and then click the gear icon. Finally, click "Update Addons automatically" to remove the checkmark. Just make a note somewhere to remind yourself to use the same gear menu to manually check for updates from time to time.
- Suze
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Re: No Squint add on
I'm with U wally I'm deleting no Squint
doing without for a while better to squint than to get frustrated with an inept ap
doing without for a while better to squint than to get frustrated with an inept ap
Suze
- wallythekat
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Re: No Squint add on
Thanks Suze ...misery loves company.
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
- JayhawksRock
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Re: No Squint add on
FWIW ..... from the author > https://urandom.ca/nosquint/
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is you never know if they are genuine" ...Abraham Lincoln
- Reflective
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Re: No Squint add on
It's gone pear-shaped on me too now. It no longer appears in the context menu and the panel isn't movable anymore after updating to the latest version. A user posted a review on the AMO site mentioning that the developer has incorporated time bombs into older versions so that they stop working after a while.
If it's of any use to anyone, I have these settings configured for global colors: http://imghst.co/62/QWpI7Hzx.PNG but the individual site settings don't remain in place anymore.
Zoom can be controlled manually with CTRL++ and CTRL+ - or by moving the mousewheel if you use one. I removed the additional zoom buttons which are provided since they take up to much space on the toolbar.
I think it's pointless emailing the developer because he never responds, or at least he's never replied to my queries.
If it's of any use to anyone, I have these settings configured for global colors: http://imghst.co/62/QWpI7Hzx.PNG but the individual site settings don't remain in place anymore.
Zoom can be controlled manually with CTRL++ and CTRL+ - or by moving the mousewheel if you use one. I removed the additional zoom buttons which are provided since they take up to much space on the toolbar.
I think it's pointless emailing the developer because he never responds, or at least he's never replied to my queries.
- Reflective
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Re: No Squint add on
That's not NoSquint Plus which most of us use these days JayhawksRock.JayhawksRock wrote:FWIW ..... from the author > https://urandom.ca/nosquint/
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Re: No Squint add on
Brummelchen wrote:we can talk about alternatives like "zoom page WE" and similar.
Yep, evidently NS Plus has been a PITA since day one...when removed it.
Up to and including Fx 56.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... zoom-page/
For Fx57
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... m-page-we/
Never had a problem with either.
Really! You mean one in three ?Reflective wrote:NoSquint Plus which most of us use these days
Zoom Page: 62,670 users
Zoom Page WE: 27,657 users
NoSquint Plus: 26,010 users
#KeepFightingMichael and Alex.
- Reflective
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Re: No Squint add on
With all due respect my friend, my concern is not with the zoom function but with the font color. I've reached an age where all the bits start to wear out and my eyesight isn't what it used to be anymore alas. NoSquint Plus at least allows me to change the font color to black which the extensions you referred to can't do.mightyglydd wrote:Brummelchen wrote:we can talk about alternatives like "zoom page WE" and similar.
Yep, evidently NS Plus has been a PITA since day one...when removed it.
Up to and including Fx 56.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... zoom-page/
For Fx57
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... m-page-we/
Never had a problem with either.
Really! You mean one in three ?Reflective wrote:NoSquint Plus which most of us use these days
Zoom Page: 62,670 users
Zoom Page WE: 27,657 users
NoSquint Plus: 26,010 users
But it seems we have the Web Accessibility Initiative to thank for all these light coloured fonts floating around the web according to the Daily Telegraph. While those of us with 20/20 vision won't have a problem with them, us oldies really do have to squint in order to read a sentence when both text and background are almost the same color.
Personally, I don't consider zooming to be the answer. I can read a 13 point lettertype quite easily as long as it's black and not a pale grey color on a white background. All I ask is the option to made available which enables the color change.
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Re: No Squint add on
Thank you for that link! I don't know how much longer this mindless grey-on-grey will continue. I've made up my own half-baked CSS to overcome this issue for most web pages.Reflective wrote:... light coloured fonts ...
- Reflective
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Re: No Squint add on
All half-baked CSS welcome here! Would you be willing to share your settings? Pleeeeeeeaseflaneurb wrote:Thank you for that link! I don't know how much longer this mindless grey-on-grey will continue. I've made up my own half-baked CSS to overcome this issue for most web pages.Reflective wrote:... light coloured fonts ...
I managed to get an older version of NS Plus working by uninstalling the latest incarnation of it which is 61.3 and then restarting FF. Then I reinstalled v54 which didn't work followed by v56 which also failed, but v56.1 seems to have restored it to its former glory again although it's still missing in the context menu. Still, the menu is movable and the settings remain in place after being saved. How long it'll last though is anybody's guess.
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Re: No Squint add on
I too have tried the latest version, 61.3?, and it is not at all close in abilities of prior versions.
Does not hold settings when 'saving' them.
There are to indication of the zoom percentages on the icon.
Sites do not always honor the percentages even for that session.
Seems like the No Squint Plus author needs to rethink his project.
This is a shame as I really like what the prior versions were about.
I have abandoned No Squint Plus for Zoom Page WE, which is v57 ready unlike No Squint+.
Does not hold settings when 'saving' them.
There are to indication of the zoom percentages on the icon.
Sites do not always honor the percentages even for that session.
Seems like the No Squint Plus author needs to rethink his project.
This is a shame as I really like what the prior versions were about.
I have abandoned No Squint Plus for Zoom Page WE, which is v57 ready unlike No Squint+.
- Suze
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Re: No Squint add on
tnffuser I followd you deleted no squint and added Zoom Page WE
the only question I have is what is OPX
thanks
the only question I have is what is OPX
thanks
Suze
- wallythekat
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Re: No Squint add on
Zoom Page WE Can you change background colors, text size and color of individual web pages. Or should I wait for Nov 14 to make a decision?
thanks
Walt
thanks
Walt
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Re: No Squint add on
try the portable beta first
https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable
https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable