GTK Browsers That Can Replace Youtube HTML5 Video Like System Video?

Asked by coldReactive

Are there any GTK Browsers that have... a similar extension to Firefox's System Video Add-on?

Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/83149

Or that can install this add-on? Or better yet, can someone point me to an add-on or something that will transform firefox into a GTK app rather than XUL? I hate that gnome-globalmenu doesn't take effect for firefox and has not even gotten close to resolving the issue.

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subliminalfix (subliminalfix) said :
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sea-monkey , k-meleon , lunascape , maxthon , sleipnir

hope that helps

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coldReactive (coldreactive) said :
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seamonkey uses XUL as well, so it's out, and the rest are windows-only, sorry.

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subliminalfix (subliminalfix) said :
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coldReactive (coldreactive) said :
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1. Midori, which uses webkit can't use h264, why would I use it? Similarly, any browser on linux cannot take advantage of h264, not even chrome, so html5 doesn't work in linux. Please re-read my op question.

2. How would a search engine list help me. I've searched on search engines before for gtk web browsers, but none have the functionality as indicated in this question that I want.

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subliminalfix (subliminalfix) said :
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sorry i dont know how to help you good luck with your impossible mission as it would seem

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subliminalfix (subliminalfix) said :
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http://gtk-apps.org/index.php?xcontentmode=321

perhaps this will lead you closer hope it may help

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