Now, go to the Basilisk add-on site above and you'll have the "Install Now" button. C:Program Files (x86)Pale Moon This directory has a subdirectory browser. You do know who the admin of those two repos is, don't you?. The default installation path for Pale Moon is. FWIW, for years all the dev members behind MPC/BinOC protested, in a most vocal fashion, about how many, popular, websites treated their browsers unfairly (i.e. shutting the door to them), solely based on UA-sniffing rather than feature-sniffing and now, they're practising themselves exactly the same thing they used to criticise. They're even blocking access to parts of their "legitimate" user base (PM Bk) if, for some reason, they happen to be on some previous version. 11.14 at this time) and, on occasion, one or two versions prior to latest Yes, they currently only support the very latest "official" browser versions ( 29.4.2.1/. Say, e.g., that you are troubleshooting a PM 28.10.0 installation (regression of an extension/browser feature/etc.) and you start with a fresh profile well, NO, you can't install extensions on it via the official repo, because the " Install Now" button would show up as " Update Pale Moon" this, in practice, negates the availability on the repo(s) of extension versions compatible with older browser versions. My point really is that the quoted SSUAOs should better include the latest app versions, just to be on the safe side, and will also have to be manually updated accordingly, when newer official releases are announced. I would like to include this settings in my Serpent SFX, do you know where Serpent save user settings? App folder is untouched after this settings. Serpent indeed stores settings in your profile folder as said. Open about:profiles to see where that is every installation will be different because the name of the folder under profiles\ is random.īut if you want to pre-configure settings like the one quoted above, you can put a. =| Site Specific User Agent Overrides |= The syntax is a little different than the prefs.js file in your profile, though you use the pref JS function instead of the user_pref function used in prefs.js: js file (e.g., myuseragents.js) into the defaults\pref\ subfolder of the browser's installation folder. In the preceding years, Moonchild Productions and collaborators had made efforts to raise and cultivate a unique ecosystem of addons for Pale Moon, ultimately desiring to break away from Firefox addons altogether. AFAICS all you can do is click "Install Now." Unfortunately, Pale Moon's add-on site doesn't let you download add-ons to a directory of your choice. The decision was a significant departure from Pale Moon's previous, decade-long support for Firefox addons. Right click on the install button->Save Link As. You actually beat me to it by some minutes.
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