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About QuickJava
QuickJava is a Firefox extension that allows you to easily enable/disable Java, JavaScript, Images, Flash and more directly from the toolbar and/or status bar! (Need help?)
Monday, December 08, 2014
Bug fixes in 2.0.6
Hey guys, just wanted to let you know 2.0.6 is available with some minor bug fixes for those of you using third party toolbars, or customizing icons in the toolbar menu (icon with 3 vertical lines). More details on GitHub here and here. Enjoy :) QuickJava now works beautifully with Puzzle Toolbars (an awesome toolbar extension)
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Missing your Addon Bar?
If you've just updated to FF29 or higher and suddenly you don't have your addon bar, that is because the Mozilla team removed it for you. They want you to use the other bars, which you can find instructions on how to do by googling "how to customize firefox toolbar" but what if you want your toolbar back? Read on for a solution...
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Advanced Users: ClickToPlay (Beta)
While developing the current version of QuickJava (2.0.3) I played a bit with the "ClickToPlay" functionality in Firefox. For those that don't know about this functionality, it basically disables Flash/Java/SilverLight but when a page tries to use one of them you get the option to click on the element to enable it for just that one element.
I was unable to get it working in time for the release. Since then I discovered the functionality was not working because I didn't turn on an option in Firefox that was needed. However, the functionality is still in the program, just hidden, so for the advanced users I present to you a quick guide on how to use it.
I was unable to get it working in time for the release. Since then I discovered the functionality was not working because I didn't turn on an option in Firefox that was needed. However, the functionality is still in the program, just hidden, so for the advanced users I present to you a quick guide on how to use it.
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