I was surprised, when I just took a swing at altering the "manifest.json" file (cynwoody's FRPFE extension), and that worked.
Then, I made some adjustments to the buttons and appearance in the https://freerepublic.com/perl/post webpage (re cynwoody's FRPFE extension), and that worked: I resized the "Your Reply" window, removed some buttons, and changed the URL address for the "Help" button, to:
HTML Editor https://htmltable.com/
Overall, thank you for asking/suggesting re javascript and extensions. The extension helps.
Excellent
Hey...thanx for that. Nicely done.
Got me to thinking...I changed help to this: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3378678/posts
It’s dated back to 2016...not sure how much has changed since then.
thanx again.
Hey...thanx for that. Nicely done.
Got me to thinking...I changed help to this: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3378678/posts
It’s dated back to 2016...not sure how much has changed since then.
thanx again.
But the < p > paragraph break tag should work like quoting a text does, meaning just select the text you want to cite and hit quote. However, if you select the text and hit P then it deletes it. Thus to format multiple sentences I must keep hitting the P. Not hard, but ca bit slower.
However, I use QuickPaste, a small freeware program that allows you to quickly insert (paste) your own predefined text in any Windows applications via keyboard shortcut that you choose, and for me one of which is a series of paragraph break tags. Clippings, a FF extension accessible via R. click, is also similar.
Then there is bbCodeWebEx, which allows you to apply commonly used tags, and create custom tags for bbCode, vBulletin, Html, XHtml, and Markdown, accessible via R. click. You can create your own html scripts.
I like https://htmlfiddle.net/ as a html format page.
BTW, you can also enable multiple tab rows in Vivaldi, as you can on FF, thanks be to God./
My fav. FF theme is ISO:Dark theme