Firefox - Workarounds for Add-On incompatiblities with Firefox updates

    Firefox - Workarounds for Add-On incompatiblities with Firefox updates

    Firefox - Workarounds for Add-On incompatiblities with Firefox updates

    Various methods for getting incompatible Firefox Add-Ons to work in newer browser versions
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    Various methods for getting incompatible Firefox Add-Ons to work in newer browser versions

       Information
    Firefox Add-Ons depend on the developer of the Add-Ons to keep them up-to-date with current and future Firefox browser versions. There are some Add-Ons that that we may use and depend on that are poorly kept up-to-date with new and future Firefox versions (Aurora/Beta/Nightly builds) by the developer/s.

    Most of the time (but not always), the Add-Ons will work just fine in a new Aurora or Beta build even though the Add-On on addons/mozilla.org states only up to a lesser browser version than you want to use. Say you want to use a Firefox 6 Beta build, and the Add-On only states up to Firefox 5.0*.

    Firefox will run the Add-On compatibility check when updating the browser and disable any Add-Ons that it finds are incompatible. While this may be necessary as the Add-Ons may truly have incompatibility issues, it may also not be really necessary as the Add-On might work just fine in a newer version.

    This will show you a few ways to workaround the compatibility check and get the Add-On to work in the new browser version.

       Warning
    These methods are at your own risk. The Add-Ons may or may not work, or possibly in rare cases cause corruption in your Firefox profile. So make a backup / backup of your last known good Firefox profile before you do it if you're unsure.





    OPTION ONE

    Check the developers website



    Some Add-ons will have an newer updated version on the developers personal website weeks or even months before they show up on addons/mozilla.org. Best to check the devs website first (if they have one) to see if there is an newer version than at addons/mozilla.org. You can usually find the devs website link on Mozilla addons page.




    OPTION TWO

    Use an Add-on



    Use the Add-on Compatibility Reporter add-on from Mozilla. It will enable the disabled incompatible add-ons. You can also test them out and report incompatible add-ons to Mozilla.

    Or use the Nightly Tester Tools add-on. It has several features.




    OPTION THREE

    Use about:config



    This will just disable the browser from auto checking if any add-ons are incompatible or not, allowing them to install.

    Type about:config in Firefox's address bar and press Enter. Click OK for I'll be Careful, I promise.

    Right-click on an empty space in about:config, and create New-Boolean value.

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    Enter extensions.checkCompatibility and click OK.

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    In the True or False value popup that pops up next, enter False, then OK.

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    Restart the browser.




    OPTION FOUR

    Edit the version number in the install.rdf file



    Edit the specific Add-ons install.rdf file.

    Navigate to
    Computer/Users/YourUserName/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/Profilename/extensions.

    The add-ons will most likely be named with numbers followed by the file extension .xpi.

    Example: {1AFDJD34-753F5-4cHk-08334445533}.xpi

    You'll need to find out which one of those is the add-on you want to edit. You can open and find out which one is which and also edit the .rdf file with a file archiver like 7-Zip.

    (The install.rdf file will have the name of the add-on in it somewhere.)

    Right-click on the add-on you want to edit, and in the context menu go to 7-Zip/Open archive.

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    Right-click on the install.rdf file and choose Edit.

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    Near the bottom it will show a minversion/maxversion. Enter in the browser version number you want it to work with (if it said 5.0 and you want it to work with FF 6, put in 6 where the 5 was.

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    Go to File and Save in notepad. Then click Yes to save in archive.

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    Restart the browser. The add-on should now be enabled.


    That's it.

    Airbot



  1. Posts : 8,679
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #1

    Nice tutorial Airbot !
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  2. Posts : 4,049
    W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
       #2

    Use the asterisk


    Make a backup of the rdf file before attempting to edit it!

    You can often get away with replacing the entire FF version number with an asterisk (see gif below).

    Click on thumbnail for animation.
    Firefox - Workarounds for Add-On incompatiblities with Firefox updates-ff-edit-rdf-01.gif

    I have edited all of my favourite extensions using this method (the ones that FF didn't "like") and I have had no problems.
    This may not be true for all Add-ons.

    I would also suggest that you change the Add-on version number, so that you can remember which Add-ons you have edited.

    I've changed all of my edited Add-on version numbers (to 7.0.0).
    Of course I'm running FF8a now. D'oh!
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