• Razorwire666@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Now if they would let you customize keyboard shortcuts, it would have been my default browser years ago.

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        I use qutebrowser for this reason. Keyboard first controls. All the workaround extensions for Firefox have limitations on about, config, and addon pages. I also had trouble with losing focus to Google docs and when a page is loading. Until Firefox offers full native control options, this was too brittle for me from a keyboard accessibility perspective.

        I would love to use Firefox more though once this happens!

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      You can customize browser-internal shortcuts with a script in your profile dir.
      For example this is my script

      ‹user profile›/chrome/removeshortcuts.uc.js
      var ids = `
      
      viewBookmarksSidebarKb
      key_quitApplication
      openFileKb
      key_savePage
      printKb
      goBackKb2
      goForwardKb2
      addBookmarkAsKb
      bookmarkAllTabsKb
      manBookmarkKb
      viewBookmarksToolbarKb
      
      `.replace(/\s+/g,' ').trim().split(' ');
      
      
      ids.forEach( id=>{
          var key = document.getElementById(id);
          if (key) key.remove();
      });
      
      
      ⁤
      var originalKey = document.getElementById("key_screenshot");
      if (originalKey) {
          // Clone the original key
          var newKey = originalKey.cloneNode(true);
      
          // Set the new id and shortcut for the new key
          newKey.setAttribute("id", newKey.id+"_redjard_alt");
          if (newKey.hasAttribute('data-l10n-id'))
              newKey.setAttribute("data-l10n-id", newKey.getAttribute('data-l10n-id')+"_redjard_alt");
          newKey.setAttribute("key", "S");
          newKey.setAttribute("modifiers", "accel");
      
          // Add the new key to the parent of the original key
          originalKey.parentNode.appendChild(newKey);
      }
      

      The script removes the shortcuts listed in the beginning and adds an alternate shortcut for screenshots to ctrl+s.
      You can see all internashortcuts by opening a browser console and querying the shortcut elements (using regular javascript)

      • Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        11 months ago

        To complete this, probably with ff117 I had to fix the way I load my userchrome files, reminding me I should probably put them here too:

        /usr/lib64/firefox/firefox.cfg
        // firefox.cfg file needs to start with a comment line
        // it is included by having the following two lines in defaults/pref/autoconfig.js:
        // pref("general.config.sandbox_enabled", false);
        // pref("general.config.filename", "firefox.cfg");
        // pref("general.config.obscure_value", 0);
        
        var Services = globalThis.Services;
        Services.obs.addObserver((aSubject, _aTopic, _aData)=>{
          var chromeWindow = aSubject;
          chromeWindow.setTimeout(()=>{
            try {
              if (chromeWindow.userChromeJsMod) return;
              chromeWindow.userChromeJsMod = true;
              var chromeFiles = chromeWindow.FileUtils.getDir("UChrm", []).directoryEntries;
              var sss = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/content/style-sheet-service;1"].getService(Components.interfaces.nsIStyleSheetService);
              while (chromeFiles.hasMoreElements()) {
                var file = chromeFiles.getNext().QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIFile);
                var fileURI = Services.io.newFileURI(file);
                if (!file.isFile()) continue;
                
                if (/(^userChrome|\.uc)\.js$/i.test(file.leafName)) {
                  // load userChrome.js and *.uc.js (case insensitive) as js file
                  Services.scriptloader.loadSubScriptWithOptions(fileURI.spec, {
                    target: chromeWindow,
                    charset: "UTF-8",
                    ignoreCache: true,
                  });
                } else if (/\.as\.css$/i.test(file.leafName)) {
                  // load *.as.css (case insensitive) as css file (in browser scope)
                  if (!sss.sheetRegistered(fileURI, sss.AGENT_SHEET)) {
                    sss.loadAndRegisterSheet(fileURI, sss.AGENT_SHEET);
                  }
                } else if (/^(?!(userChrome|userContent)\.css$).+\.css$/i.test(file.leafName)) {
                  if (!sss.sheetRegistered(fileURI, sss.USER_SHEET)) {
                    sss.loadAndRegisterSheet(fileURI, sss.USER_SHEET);
                  }
                }
              }
            } catch (e) {
              Components.utils.reportError(e); // [check] Show Content Messages
            }
          }, 10);  // end of timeout
        }, "browser-delayed-startup-finished", false);
        
        /usr/lib64/firefox/defaults/pref/autoconfig.js
        pref("general.config.sandbox_enabled", false);
        pref("general.config.filename", "firefox.cfg");
        pref("general.config.obscure_value", 0);
        
    • cognitive@kbin.social
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      How can you use anything that doesn’t support Tree Style Tabs?

      Or do you use Orion or something?

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        1 year ago

        I’ll have to try out tree style tabs. I miss chrome’s tab groups sooo much

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          1 year ago

          When you do, feel free to find the “cheat code” to disable the top tab bar, it makes it a whole lot less noisy to me at least.

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              Welcome to the club!

              And yes, it really makes a difference. And, there are even extra extensions for TST: I use a color tabs extenaion for it as welm as an extension that lets me export a tab tree as markdown for use in my notes or to batch “bookmark” them before closing them.

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        What do you mean?
        about:preferences#search > Search Shortcuts you can double click on the right next to the search engine to set any keyword (starting with @ or not).

        If that’s not enough, you have been able to set any keywords for any bookmarks (with %s argument replacing) since at least 2006.

        Is any of that getting deprecated?