• BetterViewer

  • BitWarden

  • Bluesky Overhaul

  • CanvasBlocker

  • ClearURLs

  • Control Panel for Twitter

  • Dark Reader

  • DeArrow

  • Deviantart Anti Janky

  • Disable WebRTC

  • Don’t Accept image/webp

  • Don’t Track me Google

  • Enhancer for YouTube

  • Fakespot Fake Amazon Reviews and eBay Sellers

  • Flag Cookies

  • Grammar Checker & Paraphraser - LanguageTool

  • Honey

  • HTTPS Everywhere

  • I still don’t care about cookies

  • Imagus

  • Old Reddit Redirect

  • Old Twitter Layout (2023)

  • Panorama Tab Groups

  • Reddit Enhancement Suite

  • Return YouTube Dislike

  • ReviewMeta.com Review Analyzer

  • Save webP as PNG or JPEG

  • Scroll To Top

  • Skip Redirect

  • Slickdeals: Automatic Coupons and Deals

  • SponsorBlock for Youtube

  • Steam URL Opener

  • Stylus

  • Terms of Service; Didn’t Read

  • Thumbnail Rating Bar for YouTube

  • To Google Translate

  • uBlock Origin

  • Unclutter - Modern Reader Mode

  • Undo Close Tab

  • Vencord Web

  • View Image

  • Violentmonkey

  • Zoom Page WE

  • hperrin@lemmy.world
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    That’s a looooot of extensions. And some of them are features that are already in Firefox, like undo close tab and scroll to top.

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      I have the scroll to top extension because if you click it a second time, it takes you back to where you started, not the bottom of the page like Firefox

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          Nah thats useless. Undo close tab has a right click menu allowing you to open any closed tab. Funny is that Firefox mobile has this.

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        Pressing the “Home” key will take you to the top of a page (Function+Left on Mac I think), unless I’m misunderstanding what that extension does.