Reviews for NJS
NJS by ivangurkin
Review by Don Marti
Rated 5 out of 5
Works fine for me so far.
In my experience there are sites that use JavaScript to provide functionality, and sites that use JavaScript for annoying "growth hacking" tricks, such as newsletter subscription forms, on pages that are otherwise regular HTML.
This add-on lets me leave JS on by default but revoke the JS privileges of the "growth hackers."
In my experience there are sites that use JavaScript to provide functionality, and sites that use JavaScript for annoying "growth hacking" tricks, such as newsletter subscription forms, on pages that are otherwise regular HTML.
This add-on lets me leave JS on by default but revoke the JS privileges of the "growth hackers."
6 reviews
- by Greg K Nicholson, 5 years agoRated 2 out of 5I haven't been able to try this for any length of time because it's too distracting. It adds a bright green “JS” button to the address bar on *every* website. When you right-click this button, the option “Pin to Overflow Menu” is greyed out.
- by darren.b, 5 years agoRated 5 out of 5Simple and effective. Like uBlock Origin it works on a site by site basis. Blocks site A, but works on site B etc. Simple and effective for most people's needs. Probably not so good for power users.
Hoping it'll evolve and let peeps fine tune stuff. Developer response
posted 5 years agoя нифига не понял, но твои слова задели меня за душу. спасибо, бро- by faelpinho, 5 years agoRated 5 out of 5Se o ícone do addon "JS" não aparecer ao lado do botão "Favoritos", reinicie o Firefox que ele aparecerá.
If addon "JS" icon doesn't visible nearby "Favorite" icon, restart the Firefox. The JS icon will be visible. - by Firefox user 13477273, 5 years agoRated 5 out of 5