
Disable JavaScript by David Pacassi Torrico
Adds the ability to disable JavaScript for specific sites or specific tabs.
You can customize the default JS state (on or off), the disable behavior (by domain or by tab) and much more.
You'll need Firefox to use this extension
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About this extension
Introduction
This web extension lets an user decide if JavaScript should be enabled or disabled for a given host or a given tab.
Features
Usage
When accessing e.g. mozilla.org and disabling JavaScript, the web extension will block all JavaScript which otherwise would be loaded by mozilla.org (including inline JS and external JS files from other hosts).
Please note that scripts from the blacklisted host will still be loaded if they're being loaded in another host (unless you block that host as well of course).
Supported browsers
Why to use this web extension
The code is completely open source, you can also use the unpacked version of this web extension if you prefer.
No data of you will ever be logged and the web extension asks only for the permissions it really needs.
Pull requests are welcome!
Future plans
You can see existing and add new feature proposals on the projects GitHub page.
Other web extensions
Support
If you need any assistance or find any bugs, feel free to contact me directly via email or create a new issue on the projects GitHub page.
This web extension lets an user decide if JavaScript should be enabled or disabled for a given host or a given tab.
Features
- Set the default state (JS on or JS off)
- Set the disable behavior (By domain or by tab)
- Use shortcuts (you can also disable this)
- Use a context menu item for toggling (you can also disable this)
- See your blacklisted/whitelisted domain list
- Add domains manually before visiting a site
- Add base domains that automatically enable/disable JS for sub domains
Usage
When accessing e.g. mozilla.org and disabling JavaScript, the web extension will block all JavaScript which otherwise would be loaded by mozilla.org (including inline JS and external JS files from other hosts).
Please note that scripts from the blacklisted host will still be loaded if they're being loaded in another host (unless you block that host as well of course).
Supported browsers
Why to use this web extension
The code is completely open source, you can also use the unpacked version of this web extension if you prefer.
No data of you will ever be logged and the web extension asks only for the permissions it really needs.
Pull requests are welcome!
Future plans
You can see existing and add new feature proposals on the projects GitHub page.
Other web extensions
Support
If you need any assistance or find any bugs, feel free to contact me directly via email or create a new issue on the projects GitHub page.
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- Version
- 2.3.1
- Size
- 91.11 KB
- Last updated
- 5 years ago (Sep 27, 2018)
- Related Categories
- License
- The MIT License
- Version History
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Release notes for 2.3.1
- Fixed two bugs that resulted in wrongly showing <noscript> tags even though JavaScript was enabled
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