To make it work in Firefox, you need to create your own javascript function.
It is the original
user() function with small modifications.
You can do the same steps as described in the first post by
@Wyldanimal, but instead of this code:
java script:user(Wyldanimal);
use this one:
Not again! I can not paste code here :(
OK, open this page and copy the code from there:
https://pastebin.com/SSBMcuiiNote: If you see errors or blank page, just remove the
?soft_navigate=ExternDefaultBrowser from the link.
Change the value of
_username variable to your user name (just replace "Wyldanimal" with your username).
Create new shortcut in your bookmarks or edit existing one.
Now it should work in Firefox as well.
Remember: before you use your new shortcut, you have to be logged to your iStripper account.
Remember: if you want to use this shortcut, iStripper website must be opened in current tab. This shortcut will not work in new blank tab.
If you already have shortcut in your bookmarks, just replace the code given by
@Wyldanimal with my code and save changes.
If you don't know what you should replace, look at the attached screenshot.