# USER-SUPPLIED JAVASCRIPT FILES
After a page has been successfully loaded, the directory
-_~/.config/lariza/user-scripts_ will be scanned and each file in it ending with
-*.js* will be run as a JavaScript file in the context of said page.
+_~/.local/share/lariza/user-scripts_ will be scanned and each file in it ending
+with *.js* will be run as a JavaScript file in the context of said page.
*lariza* comes with the following scripts:
them, though, make sure to link them to the directory mentioned above.
# WEB EXTENSIONS
-On startup, WebKit checks _~/.config/lariza/web_extensions_ for any *.so*
+On startup, WebKit checks _~/.local/share/lariza/web_extensions_ for any *.so*
files. See
<http://blogs.igalia.com/carlosgc/2013/09/10/webkit2gtk-web-process-extensions/>
this blog post for further information on these extensions.
you should do is try to add the appropriate CAs to your system-wide store.
If you wish to add simple exceptions, you can grab the certificate and store it
-in the directory _~/.config/lariza/certs_. The filename must be equal to the
-hostname:
+in the directory _~/.local/share/lariza/certs_. The filename must be equal to
+the hostname:
$ echo | openssl s_client -connect foo.de:443 | openssl x509 >foo.de