I use TenFourFox on a few early Intel machines and YouTube actually plays in them, surprisingly well. However the new design/layout is pretty slow to load and causes lag. There is an extension for Firefox called Good Old YouTube which I do use on Quantum Firefox but it doesn't seem to work in TFF or even in my older Firefox builds/forks for Snow Leopard. It claims to be supported by Firefox 48 and newer, however when I attempt to download the extension under any of these versions it fails, saying the extension is corrupt. I tried manually placing the extension in my profile, it did show up but did not work.
Got me to thinking, anyone here tried this or know of any other methods to get the old YouTube layout/design working in these older Firefox forks? It's a lot less resource intensive and it'd make the experience much more pleasant.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/good-old-youtube/ Link to addon, like I say man it works pretty close to perfect on a modern FF install, and I do notice it eating up less resources.
Got me to thinking, anyone here tried this or know of any other methods to get the old YouTube layout/design working in these older Firefox forks? It's a lot less resource intensive and it'd make the experience much more pleasant.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/good-old-youtube/ Link to addon, like I say man it works pretty close to perfect on a modern FF install, and I do notice it eating up less resources.