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Enable or disable JavaScript without the hassle. It was built with web developers in mind, but is equally useful for anyone who wants to quickly enable/disable JavaScript without having to dig deep into Chrome's Settings panel. Also, similar extensions can cause pages to be rendered inaccurately after disabling JavaScript. This extension uses an auto-reload technique to ensure that pages are always rendered correctly after switching JavaScript on or off. I hope you enjoy using it - if you do, please tell your friends about it and help me out by giving it a positive review. Thanks!
MZ Disable JavaScript
MZ Disable JavaScript is a Chrome extension that allows users to disable JavaScript execution on specific websites. 1. Enable/Disable JavaScript for Specific Websites: users can toggle JavaScript on or off for individual websites with a single click. 2. 'OFF' Badge for Disabled Websites 📌: the extension adds a visual indicator in the form of an 'OFF' badge to websites where JavaScript has been disabled. 3. Real-time Updates: the extension ensures real-time updates, instantly applying changes in JavaScript settings without requiring users to refresh the page. 4. Secure and Privacy-Focused 🛡️: privacy is a top priority. The extension does not track or store user data, ensuring a secure and private browsing experience. 5. Keyboard Shortcuts ⌨️: Alt+1 keyboard shortcuts for enabling/disabling JavaScript to enhance accessibility. 1. Start by installing the extension from the Chrome Web Store. 2. After installation, you should see the extension's icon in the Chrome toolbar, typically located in the top-right corner of your browser. It might look like a puzzle piece, a gear, or another icon, depending on your browser version and theme. 3. Click on it and pin the MZ Disable JavaScript extension to the top bar. 4. Click on the MZ Disable JavaScript extension icon to enable/disable JavaScript for specific website.
Outliner | Improving your reading experience
A simple one-click tool to improve your reading experience by bypassing common web distractions and paywall overlays. A simple one-click tool to improve your reading experience by bypassing common web distractions and paywall overlays. Comments? Suggestions? Wanna call the developer names? Open an issue at the extension repo: https://github.com/taxpayer/outliner-extension PS: You can also find the extension version history there. Not here, anymore.
JavaScript Toggle On and Off
Toggle JavaScript engines (inline, data URL, remote, and external) on and off the easy way The "JavaScript Toggle On and Off" extension provides a reliable method to switch JavaScript execution. After installation, you can still run JavaScript. Whenever you need to block, click on the action button. Exception Lists: The domains listed will allow JS execution, even when it is globally forbidden or vice versa. Auto Reload: The extension auto-refreshes the current tab after the JavaScript execution state changes. This is a forced refresh to bypass browser caches (similar to pressing Shift + F5 keyboard combination). Supported Types: 1. Inline JavaScript on top and frame elements 2. Data URI JavaScript on top and frame elements 3. External JavaScript on top and frame elements 4. Inline events 5. "javascript:" URIs 6. setTimeout evaluation 7. "document.write" execution Notes: By default, the extension is not available in incognito mode. Activate it by opening the extensions manager page (chrome://extensions) and checking the "Allow in incognito" option.
Script Blocker Ultimate (NoScript,Disable JS)
While using blocking Java Scripts, you might encounter some irregular behavior in web pages which can be solved by white listing said web page. I suggest to blacklist News sites that are full of ads and only their texts is important for us. You can use '*' character in whitelisting and blacklisting domains (e.g., *.google.com). If you have any suggestions or found bugs/errors, please feel free to contact us on MojtabaDaneshi@Gmail.com We look forward to your feedback.