Where are Firefox plugins?
Where are Firefox plugins?
Open Firefox. In Firefox, click Tools and click Add-ons. In the Add-ons window, you can view all installed add-ons, and customize them. To visit the add-ons page, click the Get Extensions link in the bottom-right corner.
Does Firefox allow Flash?
Adobe and other browsers also ended support for Flash at the end of 2020. Firefox version 84 was the final version to support Flash. Firefox version 85 (released on January 26, 2021) shipped without Flash support, improving our performance and security. There is no setting to re-enable Flash support.
Is there a new version of tiddlyspot?
In early 2021 it was superseded by TiddlyHost, a new, secure, modern reimagining of TiddlySpot. Creating new sites on TiddlySpot is no longer supported, (though sites created in 2020 or earlier are still functional). Note that your password is sent unencrypted when using TiddlySpot.
Is it safe to use password on tiddlyspot?
No. Tiddlyspot does not use SSL/https, so all TiddlySpot web traffic is vulnerable to packet sniffing. This means your password and site data could be intercepted by a malicious third party. For this reason, please don’t keep sensitive information in your TiddlySpot site, and don’t use a password that you use for other web sites.
Which is the best hosting service for TiddlyWiki?
Instead of TiddlySpot you can now use TiddlyHost, a new service from the creator of TiddlySpot. TiddlySpot.com is a hosting service for TiddlyWiki created in 2006 by Simon Baird and Daniel Baird. In early 2021 it was superseded by TiddlyHost, a new, secure, modern reimagining of TiddlySpot.
Can you use TiddlyWiki on Google Chrome?
Once you’ve checked the TiddlySpot-hosted TiddlyWiki loads properly in Chrome, you should be able to access, edit and save using TiddlyFox again. After you’ve uploaded your local document once, further editing and saving of the online version hosted on TiddlySpot should work with any modern browser of your choice.