Reviews for Disable JavaScript
Disable JavaScript by Yubabul Tksbbd
159 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by BigQuill, a year agoI added this extension for YouTube. Now YouTube videos don't load.
Developer response
posted a year agoHi BigQuill.
This web extension is designed to disable or enable JavaScript on certain pages and it does so.
The goal of this web extension is not to somehow load YouTube videos or skip ads, that use case is and was never listed as a feature of this web extension. - Rated 4 out of 5by Ibrahim Oraby, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Giulio, a year ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Phillip, 2 years agoThere's no toolbar icon. I can't tell if it's been toggled on or off.
Developer response
posted 2 years agoHi Phillip. Did you check if you can add the icon through customizing your Firefox toolbar? It's the first I hear about this. Please also report bugs on the GitHub page linked in the addons description, thank you! - Rated 5 out of 5by David.Pierson, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by GroovyRanger, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by kabanod1m, 2 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Владимир, 2 years agoНИХ...Я НЕ РАБОТАЕТ!!!! После обновления страницы java опять работает, но при этом переключатель показывает ВЫКЛ!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Rotten Kitten, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by 仁波切, 3 years agoWhat I need is a plugin that enables javascript by default, and disables it if the domain is in the blacklist
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17486157, 3 years ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Melchior Gießwein, 3 years agoThis addon does not auto-allow subdomains when click on the "allow javascript" - button for a site. Noscript allows the subdomains if you whitelist a domain. This addon should auto allow subdomains when clicking on the "allow javascript" - button. Then it would be faster than noscript to toggle. It takes too much time to go into settings and enable subdomains for every whitelisted domain.
- Rated 5 out of 5by RonanTetsu, 3 years agoDoes what NoScript is uncapable of doing: Keeping scripts enabled by default. NoScript can only do so by globally disabling it; it's all or nothing. It would have you waste time white listing every website you use often as well as domains that connect to that website.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Owned, 3 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by IGA, 3 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17282935, 3 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Ric, 3 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by NethumL, 3 years ago