Introducing a new desktop button! Say hi to FriendlyFox! It features a menu to conveniently activate scripts without the need to type terminal commands. Just tap&hold/secondary-click the FriendlyFox icon and tap/click the script you want to run. There is also an option to Launch Firefox, and the Customize option allows you to choose the tap/click behavior of the button itself. The default is Install and can be changed to Update or Launch Firefox. Oh, and did I mention that I made the FriendlyFox logo myself using LibreOffice Draw? It's a cute little Red Panda, otherwise known as a Fire Fox. I also used GIMP to modify my avatar. Yay free software! I hope everyone enjoys the new update!
Transitioned branch (master to main)
Added new files:
"Before/After" image (Before_After.png)
logo image (friendlyfox.png)
desktop file (friendlyfox.desktop)
wrapper script (friendlyfox.sh)
customize script for desktop file (customize.sh)
update script (update.sh)
script to remove old repo (.mff-rm-old.sh)
Modified friendlyfox.desktop, friendlyfox.sh, customize.sh, update.sh, and .mff-rm-old.sh:
fixed copyright date
Modified customize.sh, update.sh, and uninstall.sh:
fixed variable
Modified update.sh:
fixed clone command
updated to remove old repo
restore old directory if cloning failed
minor modification for failed update
Modified install.sh and uninstall.sh:
updated for compatibility with new files
Modified install.sh:
fixed variable
Modified custom_rules.css, fenix_fox-alt.css, fenix_fox.css, fenix_one-alt.css, and fenix_one.css:
disabled URL Bar font enlarging*
Modified README.md:
added "Dependencies" section*
updated image link
added and modified instructions
modified to look better
re-organized sections
added note recommending uninstall of mobile-config-firefox to preserve customizations*
*Thanks to magdesign for submitting and solving a few issues that have been implemented in this release.
Screenshots! Well, not quite. I had added lots of screenshots, but the repo ballooned in size and took too long to clone. So I did a git rebase -i <SHA1> command to completely remove all screenshots and opted instead to link a screenshot that I posted to the Purism forums. I may add some more in the future, but I don't want to clutter the README.md with too many images.