kintesh / containerise

Firefox extension to automatically open websites in a container
MIT License
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Waterfox + Containerise = undefined #95

Closed tomose closed 4 years ago

tomose commented 4 years ago

https://imgur.com/baiBVNh

Yes, Waterfox, not Firefox.

First thing I did was attempt to install containerise. But no matter what version I grab it's always undefined.

I notice now in my current profile which still has it working, that I am unable to customize categories anymore.

If this is something inherent to WF that is unfixable on your end, I will understand and seek out the WF dev. But all other plugins seem to be functioning so maybe it's just an oversight with the containerise plugin?

LoveIsGrief commented 4 years ago
  1. Does Waterfox support containers?

  2. Does waterfox also have a browser console (Ctrl+Shift+J)? It might be throwing an exception which can be seen there.

I'm just a contributor, but I doubt support for anything but firefox can be provided at the time. If someone in the community has the time, they are welcome to take a shot at this

tomose commented 4 years ago
1. Does Waterfox support containers?

2. Does waterfox also have a browser console (Ctrl+Shift+J)? It might be throwing an exception which can be seen there.

I'm just a contributor, but I doubt support for anything but firefox can be provided at the time. If someone in the community has the time, they are welcome to take a shot at this

https://imgur.com/a/iLhcMdT

LoveIsGrief commented 4 years ago

Waterfox doesn't support containers or doesn't have an API for it seems. This extension won't work with it. Sorry.

tomose commented 4 years ago

@LoveIsGrief

Found this: https://www.reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/aj5cin/multiaccount_container_addon_incompatible_with/eri5tg5/

Seems to have resolved the lack of config options in preferences and now Containerise seems to work on a new profile.