Not listed in their readme, but their api specifications use codes for language selection (eg: ja
, en
), instead of the names spelled out (eg: japanese
, english
).
An example for /api/v1/:source/:target/:query
would be:
/api/v1/en/ja/cat
Instead of
/api/v1/english/japanese/cat
I got the list of codes here
1: I've grown to embrace Simple Tab Groups as an essential add-on, but native tab grouping of some kind, preferably something that resembles Vivaldi Tab Stacking, would be wonderful. For what it's worth, Firefox Android is experimenting with "automated" tab grouping similar to what Chrome does, but the freedom to manually create/manage Tab Groups would be much better.
I don't think I'll ever prefer "Tree Style" Sidebar Tabs over the traditional Tab Bar, but the inability to actually hide the normal Tab Bar may have something to do with it (distracting and all).
If you don't trust Firefox Site Isolation, you can try Containers. Extensions exist to flesh the feature out, but the core is built into the browser by default.
There are plenty of add-ons that can translate portions of a webpage. For example, Swift Search Selection with https://lingva.ml/auto/en/ as a search engine.
Mozilla themselves have an extension for this, but it's been unmaintained for a while now. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/notes-by-firefox/?utm_source=addons.mozilla.org&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=search
As for other features that I substitute extensions for.....Native RSS support and Context Menu Search are among the top.
If anyone here speaks Portuguese, you should check out this book by Ana Caroline Campagnolo called Feminismo: Perversão e Subversão(Feminism: Perversion and Subversion). She's a Brazilian historian and she references Martin Van Crevald a lot in her book. I don't think there's an english version, I could only find a very badly photocopied ebook which I had to use https://lingva.ml/ to translate each page with lol.