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wót Wužywaŕ Firefox 13832388, 8年前It works well with a blacklist, but muting by default and using a whitelist is much more problematic. Reloading a tab, using the reload button or Ctrl+R, always results in a muted page even if the site is whitelisted. Sometimes rules don't work as described, e.g. "google.com" doesn't also whitelist "calendar.google.com". And nothing I do seems to be able to unmute "about:newtab" (which would be nice just for aesthetics). The advertised regex support doesn't seem to work at all for the whitelist.
I'm giving it three stars because it does work great with the blacklist. But I wasted a lot of time trying to get the whitelist to work.
I'm giving it three stars because it does work great with the blacklist. But I wasted a lot of time trying to get the whitelist to work.
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jo se napisał 8年前My apologies for the delayed response,
I can confirm that reloading a whitelisted tab toggles the mute state, which seems to be related with the "calendar.google.com" issue and I'm currently working on it.
About the "about:newtab" for me "about:blank" did the trick.
About the regex you need to use slashes (/) at the start and beginning of the rule for the extension to recognize it as regex rule.
I can confirm that reloading a whitelisted tab toggles the mute state, which seems to be related with the "calendar.google.com" issue and I'm currently working on it.
About the "about:newtab" for me "about:blank" did the trick.
About the regex you need to use slashes (/) at the start and beginning of the rule for the extension to recognize it as regex rule.
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- Z 5 z 5 pógódnośonywót Wužywaŕ Firefox 13538810, 7ヶ月前Nicely done! I Blacklisted the sites I didn't want to hear in the Options tab, clicked the "+" sign to add them, restarted Firefox and voila! Sweet silence. Thanks for such a useful extension!
- Z 5 z 5 pógódnośonywót Wužywaŕ Firefox 18560950, 2年前
- If I could I'd rate it a 4.5/5, but only because I think when using the context menu it should default to just the domain and not the full link. Otherwise it does exactly what chrome does with muting sites. For some reason even with Firefox blocking audio autoplay some sites just blast their 200% boosted audio and this stops that.
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- Z 5 z 5 pógódnośonywót LL25255252, 7年前Works also in Waterfox but there's one small issue.
Can't delete or edit blacklist entries in its setting page.
Can you please update the addon so this issue in Waterfox is fixed ?
Suggestion - please consider adding a github (or at least an email address) to make it easier to report bugs/issues.
Thanks in advance. - Z 5 z 5 pógódnośonywót Wužywaŕ Firefox 13301850, 7年前Just great.
I was able to suppress the mute icon on tabs with an entry in the userchrome.css:
.tabbrowser-tab:-moz-any(.tab-icon-sound,.tab-icon-overlay[muted]) { display: none !important; }
This doesn't work anymore from FF 76.0.1.
Any idea on what needs to be changed?
If you get the info about these kind of changes, it would be great to add it to the documentation ;-)
Thanks a lot for this wonderful workWótegrono wuwijarja
jo se napisał 7年前Thank you for your feedback!
I thought about that feature but unfortunately correctly there isn't any way for an extension to hide the mute icon.
You can hide the icon by editing the chrome.css file. - This addon should be baseline to Firefox, it's so simple and yet you won't realise you need it until it's gone. I switched to Firefox from Chrome recently and one feature that I really miss is being able to mute all tabs from specific sites. It's a tiny but handy quality of life feature, and MuteLinks improves on Chrome's built-in muter. The ability to change between whitelist and blacklist modes, and the optional right-click context menu, are both very useful features.
- Z 5 z 5 pógódnośonywót Wužywaŕ Firefox 14414304, 7年前