Recensions par Disable HTML5 Autoplay
Disable HTML5 Autoplay di Afnan Khan
Recension di Firefox user 14915205
Valutade 1 su 5
di Firefox user 14915205, 2 sni iluThis extension is the source of many errors when logged on to cloud.google.com
Several extensions were disabled in Firefox while trying to track down the origin of the
"Oops! An unexpected problem occurred. Please refresh your browser."
messages when logged into cloud.oracle.com
Firefox 95.0.2 64 bit, the current latest version, on Windows 10.
This consistently occurs when choosing items from the menu at cloud.oracle.com
After disabling "Disable HTML5 Autoplay", the errors stopped.
Checking the Firefox Console, the error was always this url:
view-source:moz-extension://86436a12-f1b7-4665-ba83-101479f2641a/js/content_script.js
and this bit of code:
function injectScript() {
const domain = window.location.hostname;
const scriptFile = domain === 'www.youtube.com' || domain === 'gaming.youtube.com' ? 'youtube' : 'inject';
const script = document.createElement('script');
script.src = browser.extension.getURL(`js/${scriptFile}.js`);
document.documentElement.appendChild(script);
}
This code may be here due to numerous complaints about compatibility with youtube.
In any case, I have removed the extension, and the problems went away.
Several extensions were disabled in Firefox while trying to track down the origin of the
"Oops! An unexpected problem occurred. Please refresh your browser."
messages when logged into cloud.oracle.com
Firefox 95.0.2 64 bit, the current latest version, on Windows 10.
This consistently occurs when choosing items from the menu at cloud.oracle.com
After disabling "Disable HTML5 Autoplay", the errors stopped.
Checking the Firefox Console, the error was always this url:
view-source:moz-extension://86436a12-f1b7-4665-ba83-101479f2641a/js/content_script.js
and this bit of code:
function injectScript() {
const domain = window.location.hostname;
const scriptFile = domain === 'www.youtube.com' || domain === 'gaming.youtube.com' ? 'youtube' : 'inject';
const script = document.createElement('script');
script.src = browser.extension.getURL(`js/${scriptFile}.js`);
document.documentElement.appendChild(script);
}
This code may be here due to numerous complaints about compatibility with youtube.
In any case, I have removed the extension, and the problems went away.
296 recensions
- Valutade 1 su 5di Noneo Yerbizniz, 18 ġranet iluNeeds option to prevent even loading the video without my okay (and the "okay" should be something difficult to accidentally trigger on the phone screen). Currently still allows sites to waste my data by pre-buffering a video I have no intention of watching.
- Valutade 5 su 5di Muhammad Iqbal Dar, 4 xhur ilu
- Valutade 5 su 5di zestyx, 4 xhur ilu
- Valutade 3 su 5di Firefox user 16396953, 4 xhur iluCauses issues with Cloudflare Turnstile Captcha, have to disable it
- Valutade 4 su 5di Firefox user 18030654, 9 xhur ilu
- Valutade 5 su 5di Firefox user 12810905, 9 xhur ilu
- Valutade 4 su 5di icegoblin, sena iluWould be nice to have an editable white-list that allows regular expressions (or similar syntax). As an example, bandcamp has subdomains for each band and I'd like to disable it for the entire website, instead I have to disable autoplay for every new band I listen to.
- Valutade 5 su 5di 天灭中共退党团队保平安, sena ilu
- Valutade 5 su 5di Tasos, sena ilu
- Valutade 5 su 5di hacKim, 2 sni ilu
- Valutade 2 su 5di Firefox user 14775162, 2 sni iluBreaks CNN video playback. Built-in autoplay off feature is sufficient. Removed plugin.
- Valutade 3 su 5di hackerb9, 2 sni iluThis extension is no longer needed. Firefox already includes a setting to block media autoplay. Go to settings and search for "autoplay". Click on "Autoplay → Settings...". I suggest changing the default for all websites to "Block audio and video".
Firefox also makes it super easy to add exceptions for certain sites. Just click on the Permissions icon to the left of the address bar and it'll give you a quick drop down menu to permanently allow auto playing both audio and video or only audio.
Of course, although it is no longer necessary, I thank the author who kept this extension updated all the way until 2018. You helped a lot of us out, - Valutade 5 su 5di Gridlocked, 2 sni iluThis is a lifesaver. It blocks auto play on sites and that kills the drop down of vids on the same pages as you scroll. Also there are sites where auto play is preferred and this allows for exceptions.
- Valutade 1 su 5di Firefox user 15285519, 2 sni iludoes not work on youtube autoplay and it wants permission on your website browsing.
- Valutade 1 su 5di Firefox user 17289459, 2 sni iluI only have autoplay issues with one site. (Yahoo Finance) Firefox can block autoplay on initial load, but not when changing back and forth between tabs nor when scrolling up and down the page. After installing this add-on, it seems to help block autoplay when switching between tabs, but allowed autoplay when scrolling up and down the page. I believe Yahoo uses multiple triggers to force the videos to autoplay .. onHover, onFocus, etc. If it is updated to catch the other triggers, I will try it again.