A Firefox extension which displays an author's pronouns next to their name on Mastodon. (Now in even more places!)
The extension is available on the firefox store! (we're working on chrome)
Alternatively you can download an unsigned version from the releases page.
- None! It's perfect!
- no but seriously, please submit any bugs you find as an issue :3
Please also take a look at the FAQ below and the issue list.
The addon needs to determine whether or not the site you are currently browsing is a Mastodon server. For that to work, it requires access to all sites. Otherwise, each existing Mastodon server would have to be explicitly added.
It is likely your instance is not supported. This is because forks of Mastodon all work slightly differently and we cannot account for every version out there.
If ProToots isn't working on your instance please tell your admins to contact us here on Github.
Mastodon does not provide set variables for element colors, so we have to adjust the plate styling to each theme. If they're not displaying correctly please tell your admins to follow these steps to style ProPlates.
In order to strain your instance less pronouns are cached for 24h, so it might take up to a day to see this change reflected.
Alternatively you can simply hit the "Reset cache" button in the addon settings.
When an author only provides their pronouns as a pronouns.page link we display that instead. In the future we'll be able to extract pronouns from the given link. (See #7)
Currently ProToots only looks for specific classes and IDs. If your instance has changed the name of those, ProToots will not find them.
Especially the parent div with id 'Mastodon' is important, since without that no other code will run.
Please open an issue with your server name and info on which names you've changed, so we can add support for your instance.
We're also working on a way to more easily support many different types of fedi software, such as Misskey or Akkoma. See #12
You can set their background-color and color attribute for each theme.
To do this simply add some CSS to your server. Here's how.
See our default styles for reference.
- Clone the repository
- Install the required dependencies using
npm install
- Start the development workflow with
npm start
- Build with
npm run package
- Mess around with with protoots.js
- Trans rights!