Allow Right-Click
Defeat web sites' right-click prevention scripts. This is not 100% effective on all web sites, such as ones that may use a body OnLoad method, but it will make web surfing just a little more hassle-free.
Defeat web sites' right-click prevention scripts. This is not 100% effective on all web sites, such as ones that may use a body OnLoad method, but it will make web surfing just a little more hassle-free.
Instructs web sites to always remember your password. Some sites like Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, and banking sites instruct the browser to never allow your password manager to retain your information. If you use a shared workspace, then this is probably not desirable. If you are the sole user, then it's quite handy.
Note: this extension uses javascript which may affect other forms in web sites, such as a forum's "quick reply" feature, or other javascript-enabled submission calls. If you notice web pages behaving strangely after you install it, then you can disable or uninstall it and they will return to normal. Still working on ironing out the kinks, so treat this as a beta release.
Bypass compulsory web registration via Firefox's right-click context menu. Compatibile with Mozilla and current Firefox releases that use the new extension manager. Visit bugmenot.com for full details of their service.
This project is now also being hosted by mozdev.org. If you'd like to leave feedback about it, or have any questions or comments, please leave it here.
Updated: version 0.5 now will automatically fill in the web site's fields with the first username and password combination it finds, the BugMeNot popup will automatically close, and the information will be automatically submitted. If it isn't a valid combination, just right-click, select BugMeNot again, and this time, the window will stay open to ensure you get a valid combination. The script will still automatically transfer the information to the web site's fields and submit it after you close the pop-up window. You can change various settings in the extensions' options menu if you use Firefox. Mozilla and Netscape's auto-fill and auto-submit are on by default.
Important Changes: The host of bugmenot.com changed hands, and the old script pointed to a different server, so this is now fixed. The context menu has also been changed to now only show the BugMeNot option if you right-click in a username or password text field, to help cut down context menu bloat.
Allows easy navigation through the Something Awful forums via a right-click context menu. The mods only version adds mods and admins options, but they are useless unless you have the rights granted to you.
Outputs either a plain text or HTML file that lists all installed themes or extensions. The HTML version will also link all extensions and themes to the authors' respective pages. Not mozilla compatibile; current Firefox releases only. This will not list the default theme, the DOM Inspector (which is installed by default), or any extensions that do not use the extension manager.