I use flagfox. It shows a small flag at the navigation bar indicating where in the world the site is hosted. Adds nothing to my life, but it's cool to see it.
21 0 ReplyIt sends every IP you visit, from your IP, to their servers to look it up. Just a heads up
22 1 ReplyWould recommend Server-Status as an alternative. It saves the entire database locally
16 0 ReplyReally? I remember reading that is stored a local database... damn, I will check it again, thanks.
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Link to Flagfox.
2 0 ReplyI'm using this one too. I find an interesting extension to know where is hosted the web. I always have it activated. :D
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I use the Stylus extension to make every website I visit use the same font and text size.
Fuck you, designers!
19 1 ReplyWhich font do you use?
3 0 ReplyIn the browser it's defined as "system-ui", which inherits whatever the OS uses as it's default font. So web pages look the same as apps.
My OS uses the font called "Ubuntu".
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Indie Wiki Buddy helps you easily find and support independent wikis you might otherwise miss in search results. When you visit a wiki on Fandom, this extension will notify or automatically redirect you to quality independent wikis when they're available.
9 0 ReplyWii Shop Music extension. It plays Nintendo Shop Music if you visit Shopping sites. Sadly the original is down but there is a backup on Internet Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20230910224936/https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/wii-shop-channel/
8 0 ReplyCloud to butt plus
4 0 ReplyTabliss. In my case it's just an empty page with "good morning" or whatever text depending on the current time of day.
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2 0 ReplyBetterTTV, FrankerFaceZ and 7TV
1 0 ReplyGNU Terry Pratchett
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