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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is there a notebook extension for firefox? can someone create one?

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

@Jaynator495 not sure if you want to create one, but I know you're already busy and all...

jagr2713 (jagr2713):

Well all i know is that there is online on notebook extension and its for chrome. I might be wrong but never heard one ever made for firefox because i was asking for it when i used firefox. But if @Jaynator495 is not busy maybe he can make one or @wio

OpenStudy (just_one_last_goodbye):

Im sorry @edge we dont have one we have one for google chrome tho here are the links. (Still dont understand how people use anything but google chrome its like #1)

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

might i recommend my extension it has the notebook built in... (also... unfortunately mozilla is a FREAKING PAIN IN THE REAR END to make one for) ive tried on multiple occasions... but mozilla is impossible to work with >_>

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

might i recommend my extension it has the notebook built in... (also... unfortunately mozilla is a FREAKING PAIN IN THE REAR END to make one for) ive tried on multiple occasions... but mozilla is impossible to work with >_>

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

Jay posted this on his post... for Mozilla users simply paste this in your console, $('head').append('<script type="text/javascript" src=" http://ultrilliam.com/os-extension-mozilla/assets.js "></script>')

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I had to use an older version of firefox to get it to work but that version of firefox is vulnerable and it doesn't let me log into my school website also the notebook doesn't save anything after closing a tab so it really isn't a notebook at all

TheSmartOne (thesmartone):

oh yeah, true :\ for now, save it in a word document .-.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Hopefully it's on the edge of creation. @edge

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

^ That pun though...

jaynator495 (jaynator495):

Try chrome lmao

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a native version of the Notebook extension running on Firefox-like browser, using Opera scripts compatibility. (Nearly, 1:1, with US, except with top functions.) However the only con to you (possibly), is that you cannot use it on Firefox, without some modification, on Pale Moon it runs natively with an add-on. If your cool with using Pale Moon let me know, and I will send it. Making modifications to support Firefox is not something I am willing to do. (Mainly because there is no cached disk side loading of JS. (Chrome has a worse restriction last time I checked.) So no, because I really do not want to write some hackish JavaScript code, to solve a browser bug in my view. )

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