![]() Waterfox will work with most extensions that show the “Add to Firefox” button. The current WebExtension catalog for modern Firefox. This catalog contains 93,598 versions of 19,450 Firefox add-ons created by 14,274 developers over the past 15 years using XUL/XPCOM technology. This is an add-on that installs into Waterfox and provides a local database of all available add-ons compatible with Waterfox. This archive contains various (but not all) older style add-ons compatible with Waterfox. This holds a (hopefully complete) collection of the removed extensions as they were available from prior to this purge by the company. Mozilla has removed all “legacy extensions” from their add-ons site in November 2018, leaving many users of older “long term support” versions of the browser, as well as browser forks, dead in the water. The search functionality does not work, so this is more useful if you know the direct URL of the add-on you want to use. So hopefully it will work.This is an archive of the Firefox add-on page when it had all add-ons available for every version. This procedure was recently tested in Ubuntu MATE 20.04. If you do not find "Main menu" named app then you will have to install it. Then you can add it to your desktop by a left click of mouse on the app and then select pin to desktop. And then go to your menu and search for waterfox. Then you will be again on the main page of "Main menu". From there you will go to Waterfox and scroll down and you will find a file named waterfox which is a shared library (application/x-sharedlib) type file. ![]() ![]() Go to the folder in which you have kept the extracted waterfox file. It will take you again to your file system. Then click on browse beside the option command. Waterfox > browser > chrome > icon > defaults > default128.png Then go to the folder in which you have kept the extracted waterfox file. Then click on the icon which will take you to your file system. Then set a name for the app (for example, Waterfox). If you find it, then click on it and click on "internet". Search in the app menu if you can find a "Main menu" software. Then move it to a secured folder from the downloads folder. This works on my system and the icon showed up under Applicationsįirst download the waterfox. MimeType=text/html text/xml application/xhtml+xml application/xml application/rss+xml application/rdf+xml image/gif image/jpeg image/png x-scheme-handler/http x-scheme-handler/https x-scheme-handler/ftp x-scheme-handler/chrome video/webm application/x-xpinstall Īnd created a link /usr/local/bin waterfox -> /opt/waterfox/waterfox Keywords=Internet WWW Browser Web Explorer Delete the lines that are not needed and edit the lines from Firefox to make Waterfox: sudo cp /usr/share/applications/sktop cat /usr/share/applications/sktopĬopied the existing firefox file, You could copy the an existing entry to tailor to make a new one for Waterfox. Have a look at the existing shortcut files, and in particular the one for Firefox to see what the syntax looks like: ls /usr/share/applications/firefox then cat /usr/share/applications/sktop Use the ls command to find and check that the Exec and Icon paths are correct. This assumes it was unzipped in the user's home folder. Use :wq! if you opened vi without sudo and need to force exit.Ĭheck that the Exec points to the Waterfox executable. Icon=/home/username/waterfox/browser/chrome/icons/default/default48.png ![]() To open an edit session in vi: sudo vi /usr/share/applications/sktopĬontent to add to the file:
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