I see two parts to OP’s question in the title. The first part is installing the extensions and the second part is configuring them. Firefox Sync will automatically install your extensions on a new device, but in the extensions that I’ve tested, the extension settings will not carry over.
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- bayleaf@piefed.catoFirefox@lemmy.ml•As a distro hopping Firefox enjoyer, is it possible to install and configure Firefox extensions through the command line after a fresh install?English1·7 months ago
- bayleaf@piefed.catoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you had to live the rest of your life in single or triple digit temperatures F° (-13 or 38 C°)which would you choose?English3·8 months ago
If it’s Celsius, would this even be a question? Can anything even survive at 100 degrees Celsius?
- bayleaf@piefed.catoPC Gaming@lemmy.ca•GOG now accepts donations when you buy a game, like it's a charity or somethingEnglish101·8 months ago
I love GOG for being a champion of DRM-free games, but this prompt for donations kind of rubs me the wrong way. They’re asking customers to fund their preservation efforts and then pay again for the finished product. This would be better if they followed the crowdfunding model where backers are given rewards. Maybe GOG could announce new (technically old) games they want to preserve, accept crowdfunding and then offer steep discounts (or the actual games) to the backers.
Is this an upcoming feature or is it already live? I’m reading this from PieFed.ca and the URL of this post is https://piefed.ca/post/286158.