Two More WebRunner Webapps
Here are two more webapp files that should make life a little more easy for anyone trying to use WebRunner.
This webapp is for displaying the chrome about:config URI. This makes it a hell of a lot easier to modify the configuration (especially when adding a proxy for those of us trying to use this stuck behind a proxy).
Use this webapp to edit important settings such as:
- Cookies Rules
- Proxy Settings
- Pipelining Rules
- Password Rules
For more information on directly editing the about:config click here. For more on individual settings (for instance, figuring out which settings to add back in – like the afore mentioned proxy settings), click here.
This is the second webapp which gives access to WebRunner’s extensions panel. The thing about either one of these webapps (and WebRunner in general) is that you access each one separately – that is to say each gets launched as it’s own application – but any changes in either one affects any other webapp you might be running with WebRunner.
Now the only thing we need is for extensions to be modified and made available for WebRunner (like Lifehacker’s Better Gmail). There are ways to hack extensions to allow them to run in WebRunner, but that’s for another post.
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Disclaimer
Keep in mind while running these webapps with WebRunner, that WebRunner itself is still a in pre-release/beta stages. Which means that the webapps found on this site, while working to view sites and what not, are not intended to be a replacement for your standard browser. The websites you’ll be viewing were not designed to be used with WebRunner, and therefore not all features on these sites may be compatible with it. I claim no responsibility for any malfunctions related to WebRunner. I’m providing files that allow you to access some websites, nothing more. Feel free to use the webapp files found on this site, but keep in mind you’re using them at your own risk – and without warranty!