Reviews for JavaScript Switcher
JavaScript Switcher by meetDeveloper
6 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13625782, 6 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13790003, 7 years agoIt does what it's supposed to do, so in that regard I give it "5" stars. But the fact that it starts out disabled makes it a "3." I mean, I can appreciate that the developer made his choice, due to user demand. But for me, I would prefer to have it enabled by default and then toggle it to "disabled" if the site wasn't performing as I wanted/needed.
Still, a huge nod of "thanks" to the developer for a useful add-on that does the job. For me, however, I'm not sure it's a keeper. :)
EDIT (First): Suraj, Thanks for the response, which I just saw. I will double-check. It certainly may be that I made a mistake. I hope to get back to you soon. Thanks again.
EDIT (Second): Suraj, I recently visited Auction.com and kept getting a Firefox message about a slow-running script. So I used your JavaScript Switcher app and it worked like a charm.
Thank you!
EDIT (Third): Suraj, I have used the add-on for only the Auction.com site, as I previously mentioned. As I have not been back to the site for some time now, and have not had occasion to use it elsewhere, I can only presume it's still working as you designed it. I shall remember to come back and comment if I have other issues, or praises, to offer you.
Thank you.Developer response
posted 7 years agoIt starts out enabled, could you please check again. I mean at start all sites have JavaScript enabled, and you can disable with this extension then after whenever you feel like, isn't that what you wanted?
Oh, that is amazing, I Usually use it for the same and pop up scripts, what happened to your original query?
Ohk, sure please comment if you have any other issue. Have a nice day. - Rated 4 out of 5by atil, 7 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Firefox user 13297723, 7 years agoEDIT: Finally I got it working. But the description can be misleading, you've written "for toggling JavaScript individually per domain". We could actually think that it allows us to block or allow scripts by specific domains, just like NoScript does.
This extension can be useful for basic users. Do you plan adding that kind of features soon enough?Developer response
posted 7 years agoActually it is available, Like if you turn JavaScript OFF on youtube.com, it will be off for youtube only, and will remember that thing for that domain Or do you mean something else, can you explain more??