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  "textContent": "> Thanks again for your important work! Nothing to report for now, except for:\n>\n> Not 100% sure this is new to 3.7.0b1, but it seems the mouse-hover pop-up gets more easily in the way of the icon menu:\n\nNever messed with that at all, this is a tooltip and it functions the exact same way since probably before it even got forked the first time to Pale Moon. Luckily, you can just move your mouse even by a little bit and the tooltip will disappear.\n\n\n> Thank you for your hard work! Your fork seems to work fine in my case.\n\nI'm glad it is working for you. Also, make sure you use the new userscripts, since they're the ones that have much higher chance of working - I already am working on the compatibility changes for my extension to support everything, but I noticed that no matter what, there'll be some userscripts that won't work for simply because they use an outdated APIs that do not function the same as how they're functioning right now.\n\nAnyways, I'm currently adding some more changes into my extension that a lot of people would find it very pleasant, since it optimizes the performance of the extension.\n\nWhile I was looking through the issues page of Violentmonkey, I noticed that someone was using 200+ userscripts and they were all working with no lagging or bugs. Now, despite me not coming even close to that amount of userscripts that I use, nor do I know anyone or ever reported by anyone who uses userscripts that would come close to that number, I still made it somewhat of a desired goal for my extension to have over 200 userscripts, yet still wouldn't lag the extension performance.\n\nI asked that guy for the export list of these userscripts to keep trying them and try to make my extension not face any issues or any bugs while going through them - I've made some noticeable good changes, but I still need to test it out more, before releasing it.\n\nI'll be releasing a beta2 version of the extension that would have a bit more features/optimizations into the extension, and if that manages to show no bugs, then it'll be the new stable release of the extension.\n\nIn the meantime, I'll be testing some new features - I was thinking of delaying the import/export optimization into a later release of 3.8.0 and maybe experiment with removing the old \"New User Script\" wizard that asks you to add some information, before opening the editor and lets you just open the editor right away like how it already happens with all the modern userscript managers. The good news is that I think I'm starting to hit the wall of adding all the features that matters, then I will maybe release a bugfix-only version like once every few months just like how it is with the other extensions for Pale Moon.\n\n\n**Off-topic:**\nI have also been working on forking the latest upstream version of uBlock Origin, but I have been facing A LOT of issues with it - I know it's not an easy task at all to port an extension as big as uBlock Origin, but I'll still be working on it, hopefully I would be able to release my own version of it to everyone to test it out. I'm still on the fence of porting a lot of features, including whether to port in the latest chrome-like UI or just have it resembles how the legacy one have always looked on Pale Moon. I estimate that it would take few months for my own version of it to be stable for everyday-use. Only time will tell.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Add-ons • Re: Working on a Greasemonkey fork for Pale Moon",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-24T23:57:14.000Z"
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