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Amalthia's Recs and Stuff# ere. Choose New>Boolean. Make the name of your new config value extensions.checkCompatibility and set it to false.
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Elijah Lofgren" * Type about:config into Firefox's address bar and click the "I'll be careful, I promise!" button.
* Right-click anywhere. Choose New>Boolean. Make the name of your new config value extensions.checkCompatibility and set it to false.
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Ryan CFirefox Beta only If you've taken the plunge into testing the brand new Firefox beta but your favorite extensions are
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about:configinto Firefox's address bar and click the "I'll be careful, I promise!" button. - Right-click anywhere. Choose New>Boolean. Make the name of your new config value
extensions.checkCompatibilityand set it tofalse. - Make another new boolean pair called
extensions.checkUpdateSecurityand set the value tofalse. - Restart Firefox.
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Angelo GaggeroA simple way to add extensions to Firefox 3
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ken meeceIf you've taken the plunge into testing the brand new Firefox 3 beta but your favorite extensions are disabled, that's because developers haven't updated them and may not be providing secure updates yet. If you're an impatient risk-taker who needs your extensions back NOW, here's a cheat that may get them to work. Big Honking Warning: Only do this if you're willing to deal with possible bleeding edge extension bugs and security risks!
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Chris FaneIf you've taken the plunge into testing the brand new Firefox 3 beta but your favorite extensions are disabled, that's because developers haven't updated them and may not be providing secure updates yet. If you're an impatient risk-taker who needs your extensions back NOW, here's a cheat that may get them to work. Big Honking Warning: Only do this if you're willing to deal with possible bleeding edge extension bugs and security risks!
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A Peter# Type about:config into Firefox's address bar and click the "I'll be careful, I promise!" button.
# Right-click anywhere. Choose New>Boolean. Make the name of your new config value extensions.checkCompatibility and set it to false.
# Make another new boolean pair called extensions.checkUpdateSecurity and set the value to false.
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Stefan KristensenIf you've taken the plunge into testing the brand new Firefox 3 beta but your favorite extensions are disabled, that's because developers haven't updated them and may not be providing secure updates yet.
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