Bruh, why do you hate SeaMonkey?
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 11:27 am
Greetings!! Long time no see! This is the guy that gave you the second set of flags. I was reading through some of your stuff on the main website.. it sound like the set I gave you was the set that I modified for the website that I was working on. My bad! The website was a dark dark gray with blue highlights, and some of the flags looked comically bright, so I muted some of the flags to match brightness levels. You actually could have fixed the colors yourself by restoring the brightness levels, but no biggy. Also, the flags all popped up in the same box when you selected a region, so that's why they were all adjusted to the same precise size. :/
Sorry about that. I'm sure I still have the original set laying around somewhere, but it sounds like you're better off just using the Wikipedia set, anyway. I hope they served you well while you needed them.
So.. I ditched Firefox when they started including adware in the browser. That was just the final straw, actually. Firefox has some SERIOUS internal issues that I bugged them to fix for years, but they haven't. So I moved to Pale Moon, but then I ditched it when the developer refused to at least stick with an ESR release while add-on developers were scrambling to fix their add-ons because of the webextensions mess. Some of the devs said it would be impossible to import their add-ons in to webextensions, and that they weren't even going to try. FireFTP was the straw that broke that camels back.
Sooo.. I'm using SeaMonkey. I version hacked all of my favorite add-ons to work in SeaMonkey, and now life is grand!! I've even got a couple of gui hacks to make SeaMonkey act like the old school Firefox. I'm loving it. Just yesterday I figured out a way to mirror my profile on to different machines. I'm still working on a solution to sync profiles.
Which all begs the question, why do you have it marked down as 'not recommended'? I'm using Flagfox 5.2.7 in current SeaMonkey, and it works flawlessly. ^^
Sorry about that. I'm sure I still have the original set laying around somewhere, but it sounds like you're better off just using the Wikipedia set, anyway. I hope they served you well while you needed them.
So.. I ditched Firefox when they started including adware in the browser. That was just the final straw, actually. Firefox has some SERIOUS internal issues that I bugged them to fix for years, but they haven't. So I moved to Pale Moon, but then I ditched it when the developer refused to at least stick with an ESR release while add-on developers were scrambling to fix their add-ons because of the webextensions mess. Some of the devs said it would be impossible to import their add-ons in to webextensions, and that they weren't even going to try. FireFTP was the straw that broke that camels back.
Sooo.. I'm using SeaMonkey. I version hacked all of my favorite add-ons to work in SeaMonkey, and now life is grand!! I've even got a couple of gui hacks to make SeaMonkey act like the old school Firefox. I'm loving it. Just yesterday I figured out a way to mirror my profile on to different machines. I'm still working on a solution to sync profiles.
Which all begs the question, why do you have it marked down as 'not recommended'? I'm using Flagfox 5.2.7 in current SeaMonkey, and it works flawlessly. ^^