This extension adds the music artwork to the audio listen page (because why isn't this a thing already?).
The extension is published on the Mozilla Add-Ons store:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ng-music-artwork/
It is unfortunately not possible for me to publish it to the Google Chrome Webstore, because I don't want to pay the $5 fee AND still have to show Google my government ID to publish a f*cking extension, WHYY??
There are two ways to work around this, here's the first:
- Open
chrome://extensions - Enable "Developer mode"
- Download the latest CRX files from the releases
- Drag and drop the CRX file into the Chrome extension manager window
- Click "Add extension"
- Click on "dangerous extension detected" pop-up warning
- Click the triple dots and select "keep this extension"
- Disable developer mode
However, this may not work on some systems (personally, Brave on Linux worked fine but not Brave on Windows) so instead here's method 2:
- Open
chrome://extensions - Enable "Developer mode"
- Download the repo as a ZIP file
- Extract the ZIP file anywhere
- Click "Load unpacked extension"
- Select the extracted folder and click OK
- Do NOT disable developer mode, ever (which, I think, shouldn't even be a problem in most cases if you aren't stupid)
You will have to do one of these methods at each update, and there is no way to automatically check for one or update the extension automatically.
Currently it is impossible for me to publish the extension to the Opera Add-Ons or Edge Add-Ons store because their account set-up is just impossible to finish for some reason (it just never finishes loading), so you'll have to follow the Chrome instructions.