I do like Gutenberg, the “next-gen” WordPress editor. Yet it is still in its infancy as there are many little graphical customization that its basic blocks does not allow for. Neither the old editor allowed them, I must acknoledge, but you could switch to the HTML code and add a <div style="border: red double thick;">…
Category: Web
Ethics, Web, Wordpress
Perché proprietari?
Tutto è cominciato con la nostra visita all’Open Day del liceo don Gnocchi. Gran bell’evento: son riusciti a rendermi simpatico il liceo classico a me che ho sensibilità quasi diametralmente opposte. Tutto ben fatto. C’è solo una cosa che non mi è piaciuta: il fatto che pur avendo il sito istituzionale fatto in WordPress si…
Software Libero, Web
Grav – A Modern Flat-File CMS | Official home of Grav CMS
Grav – A Modern Flat-File CMS | Official home of Grav CMS It may not be a static website generator like Pelican or Hugo, but it may be an alternative to WordPress
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I keep using #Firefox. And I keep suggesting Firefox. Or if you really need WebKit’s glitches #BraveBrowser
Themes, Web
Comicbook Inspired Hand Drawn Borders – ℂ𝕠𝕕𝕖𝕄𝕪𝕌𝕀
Comicbook Inspired Hand Drawn Borders – ℂ𝕠𝕕𝕖𝕄𝕪𝕌𝕀
Themes, Web
Hand-Drawn Border Buttons in CSS – ℂ𝕠𝕕𝕖𝕄𝕪𝕌𝕀
Hand-Drawn Border Buttons in CSS From: Hand-Drawn Border Buttons in CSS – ℂ𝕠𝕕𝕖𝕄𝕪𝕌𝕀 I know I will try this style sooner or later in a WordPress theme, eventually coupled with a old-style typewriter font.
Web
about:performance
I didn’t knew this about:performance URL in Firefox. It shows how much energy a given webpage is consuming. Quite useful when you’re energy starved
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Android, Ethics, Privacy, Proprietary software, Smartphones, Software Libero, Web
Eh che stufita!
Dear Facebook, I’ve been accessing your social service using Frost an free-as-in-freedom Android app. Why? Because I don’t trust you. You already far too much about me. And knowing your ways of handling and selling the data you collect I’ve decided to confine you as much as possible and this means that I will never…
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Oh my! Firefox disabled all add-ons because a certificate expired
Well, only those who do nothing do not make mistakes.
Here’s a quick workaround:
For now, there is at least one workaround, but it only applies if you’re using the Firefox Developer or Nightly build. If you look under “about:config” (if you don’t know what this is, you probably shouldn’t try it) and set the “xpinstall.signatures.required” value to False, then your extensions will start working again.