OK I think it is imagus. It would be something I rely on!!!
@Bryanpwo @keybreak can you install imagus to test my theory?
OK I think it is imagus. It would be something I rely on!!!
@Bryanpwo @keybreak can you install imagus to test my theory?
I can’t at the moment, I’m on my phone in a train.
Not right now, i’m too busy clowning around!
I can see two colons : : Which emoji are you expecting to see?
I don’t have imagus installed on Firefox. What is your theory?
That imagus is the problem.
type the following lines in the URL section from firefox
about:config
and than type
font.name-list.emoji
in the searchbar. if the result is empty, there is no emoji-font present.
the package
noto-fonts-emoji
and
hicolor-icon-theme
are on your system?
It doesn’t matter at all for Discourse - those are images, not fonts.
images
Edit: ok now i see it. ok forget my coment above.
Confirmed!
The extension developer needs to fix an issue.
If you want it fixed, make a bug report to the dev and give him this link:
FWIW, I checked the Dev Console while testing the issue, and there were messages about it. IIUC, this was about the emoji and a 3rdparty cookie on secure sites (https).
Ain’'t custom license
mean it’s absolutely proprietary extension?
I don’t know. I haven’t visited the dev site to check the license… but,
A man wants what he wants…
Well, only working link seems to be that:
and that:
License says custom, i don’t see source code and read point 23 here about dropping maintenance…
@xircon looks hell of a sketchy for a plugin, personally i wouldn’t trust my browser to that much…but hey you do you
Poor eyesight, developing cataracts, so I need to (easily) zoom images, especially on sites like imdb, wikipedia etc.
Workaround:
When checking out a Discourse forum, disable the extension.
Use the new Extensions button!
Are you on KDE by chance?
or find another extension (which is what I did )
Posted a report on their reddit support group.
Because if you’re not, you should be, am I right, Rick?
KDE has a very handy screen magnifier. Being rather myopic, I use it all the time. I’m sure there are other such utilities for other, inferior desktops.
Yes, that’s why i asked, and it is system-wide so it will come handy