The browser is a mighty powerful app when you pack it with the extensions you like. I'm not gonna cover browsers themselves, as i understand that they're basically just 🧀: everyone has their own taste. Click 🦿 if you're on Chrome/ium, or click 🦊 if you're on Firefox.
Before I start, we should get some essentials out of the way:
A content blocker. Life is too short for ads and malware.
Moving on:
Extension for YouTube. Block keystrokes to avoid spoilers, block Shorts and more.
You don't like white backgrounds and want something easy to your eyes? Dark Reader is your friend.
Turns websites/articles that I want to take my time to read into epubs that I can later read offline, usually on my e-reader. You can fully automate this process by using your e-readers email address. For larger content found on, let's say, fanfic.net I recommend FicHub instead.
Hides Cookies notices and popups enforced by GDPR.
Unfortunately only available on Firefox and probably best for those who are concerned about privacy. When you enter a website for the first time, they probably know a lot about your device already. So called fingerprinting make it possible and leak the browser you are using, along with language, screen resolution, hardware, installed extensions, etc. JShelter puts an end to that by passing along fake information to the curious hosts.
A favorite. I don't have a Reddit account, so i can't access the old reddit setting on the site. It's also extremely useful on mobile, otherwise Reddit is gonna hold the poop app under your nose.
You found a cool image but its too small? No problem: Right click it and let any of the providers do the sniffing for a better version of the image.
Extension for YouTube. Automatically skips sponsor segments.
If a site looks ugly to you, more power to you! Discover styles made by the community or employ your CSS skills. Shameless plug: A Discord theme I commented most CSS lines so you could learn a thing and most of all, create your own theme! Enjoy.
You needn't look through CSS in Dev Tools to find out which font a site is using. Just enable WhatFont, hover over any text to discover new fonts like a pro.