
Reddit Old To New Redirect od Jan Klass
Redirect old.reddit (old layout) pages to the corresponding new page (old.reddit.com/* ➡️ www.reddit.com/*).
Pro používání tohoto rozšíření potřebujete Firefox
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O tomto rozšíření
Users that use old.reddit.com may copy and post links in the comments or reddit posts that link to old.reddit.com. This is undesired for users of the current and standard reddit layout.
In order to prevent confusion to users, or as a conscious decision to use the new layout over the old one, or to use the default one over a mixture of the two for consistency, links to old.reddit.com need to be replaced or redirected to the same page in the new design.
Rather than injecting into the webpage and rewriting links this addon will redirect opened links to the default version of the page. So links will still be visible as old.reddit.com, but when opened will lead to the correct, new, default layout version of the page.
In order to prevent confusion to users, or as a conscious decision to use the new layout over the old one, or to use the default one over a mixture of the two for consistency, links to old.reddit.com need to be replaced or redirected to the same page in the new design.
Rather than injecting into the webpage and rewriting links this addon will redirect opened links to the default version of the page. So links will still be visible as old.reddit.com, but when opened will lead to the correct, new, default layout version of the page.
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Tento doplněk potřebuje:
- Přistupovat k vašim datům stránky old.reddit.com
Další informace
- Odkazy doplňku
- Verze
- 1.0.1
- Velikost
- 7,97 KB
- Poslední aktualizace
- před 5 lety (24. říj 2020)
- Příbuzné kategorie
- Licence
- Pouze GNU General Public License v3.0
- Historie změn
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