13 recenzija
- Ocijenjeno s 2 od 5od Andry, prije 8 mjeseciDoes not work with dynamic moving buttons, like a load next items ("..." 3 dots button) on virustotal.com relations page.
- Ocijenjeno s 5 od 5od muchacho, prije godinu
- Ocijenjeno s 1 od 5od smeej, prije 2 godineThis would be great except it only works once. You can only set a delay of X number of seconds for the item to be clicked. After that, it will never be clicked automatically again. It *says* "click every X seconds," but it doesn't click "every" anything. Just once.
I want to love it, but I want it to click the button over and over and over and there's no way to set that. I can't figure out why someone would want a button to be clicked only once, but not be willing to do that manually. - Ocijenjeno s 3 od 5od ACelata, prije 2 godineIt works great on some things but I originally got it to click the next button on this stupid online driving course I'm required to take. Its 8 hours long and its built so you have to keep clicking the next button. But this wont work so I'm looking for other extensions
- Ocijenjeno s 4 od 5od Jason M, prije 2 godineIt would be great if a frequency value is kept on a new tab after it is updated.
- Ocijenjeno s 5 od 5od tipar, prije 2 godineSuper easy «fácil». In just 10 seconds I had it configured.
Odgovor programera
objavljeno prije 3 godineWhen I created this small project, I made it to accomplish only one thing- repetitively click an element on a webpage.
The extension is open source, so if a community member was interested in enhancing the capabilities, it could be done here: https://github.com/david-shortman/clickster.
I don't have current plans to enhance this extension, but I hope you're able to find something that fits your use case.- Ocijenjeno s 1 od 5od mikedufty, prije 3 godineDoes not seem to work for me in 2023. Unable to select a target, always says no target selected.
Odgovor programera
objavljeno prije 3 godineUsing Firefox v111.0, I'm able to set a target. To select some targets, try pressing the "Enter" key while hovering over it. That method should always work, whereas clicking a target may not always work. - Ocijenjeno s 5 od 5od Korisnik Firefoxa 17695848, prije 3 godineI've been trying to find a good add-on that can click a button on it's own when I'm not focused on the tab and almost all of them were unnecessarily specific like made for one button or unnecessarily complicated and required you to code them in javascript. This is perfect.