Recensioni per YesScript2
YesScript2 di Andras Horvath
Recensione di Utente Firefox 13420543
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di Utente Firefox 13420543, 8 anni faI've been dreading 57 since there was no replacement for YesScript...Now there is. Would be perfect if there was a screen that could view (or edit) a list of blacklisted sites. Hopefully in a newer version.
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Couldn't figure out how to reply to your reply..so....
"..then you can easily do that by using Firefox's Sync feature. You just sign in and all of your bookmarks, settings and extension storage will be copied over to your other devices at once. It is convenient."
For some reason, this didn't work. The sync copied WebScrpt 2 extension, but my sites were not copied over.
-----------------ll want to view and edit the blacklist, you do that now as well by editing the following file with the editor of your choice:
[Your Mozilla folder] / firefox / * / browser-extension-data / yesscript2* / storage.js"
The file format that I use for the blacklist looks like this, so you can easily edit it however you like it:
{"urls":["domain1.com","domain2.com","somethingelse.com"]} "
Thanks, I figured that out by "exploring". What would be nice is button in YesScript which would open this up (perhaps in Notepad) Maybe add the above line as a read-only help line. Again, thanks for the extension.
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Couldn't figure out how to reply to your reply..so....
"..then you can easily do that by using Firefox's Sync feature. You just sign in and all of your bookmarks, settings and extension storage will be copied over to your other devices at once. It is convenient."
For some reason, this didn't work. The sync copied WebScrpt 2 extension, but my sites were not copied over.
-----------------ll want to view and edit the blacklist, you do that now as well by editing the following file with the editor of your choice:
[Your Mozilla folder] / firefox / * / browser-extension-data / yesscript2* / storage.js"
The file format that I use for the blacklist looks like this, so you can easily edit it however you like it:
{"urls":["domain1.com","domain2.com","somethingelse.com"]} "
Thanks, I figured that out by "exploring". What would be nice is button in YesScript which would open this up (perhaps in Notepad) Maybe add the above line as a read-only help line. Again, thanks for the extension.
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pubblicato il 8 anni faHappy to hear you've found the replacement. Actually I believe you don't need an option to view and edit the list of the blacklisted sites because if your intention is to export it from one account and import it into another, then you can easily do that by using Firefox's Sync feature. You simply sign in and all of your bookmarks, settings and extension storage will be copied over to your other device at once. It is convenient.
However if you still want to view the blacklist, you can do that now as well by opening the following file in a text editor (editing this file has no effect though):
[Your Mozilla folder] / firefox / * / browser-extension-data / yesscript2* / storage.js
Your Mozilla folder can typically be found on a Windows system in C:\ users \ yourname \ AppData \ Roaming \ Mozilla. On Linux systems you can find it in / home / yourname / .mozilla. For further information on this, see more here:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox#Navigating_to_the_profile_folder
The file format that I use for the blacklist looks like this:
{"urls": ["domain1.com", "domain2.com", "somethingelse.com"]}
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Reply #2 : May I ask why you want to edit the blacklist? I could add an option but it would increase the code base that I wouldn't want if avoidable. More lines of code is harder to be maintained and more work to be inspected for future changes. Write me to my email if you need more help and clarification: mail@log69.com
And Sync should really work. Are you using the latest stable version of FF?
Edit: with version 4.0 I'v made several fixes and improvements to the Sync feature, so now it would work properly.
However if you still want to view the blacklist, you can do that now as well by opening the following file in a text editor (editing this file has no effect though):
[Your Mozilla folder] / firefox / * / browser-extension-data / yesscript2* / storage.js
Your Mozilla folder can typically be found on a Windows system in C:\ users \ yourname \ AppData \ Roaming \ Mozilla. On Linux systems you can find it in / home / yourname / .mozilla. For further information on this, see more here:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox#Navigating_to_the_profile_folder
The file format that I use for the blacklist looks like this:
{"urls": ["domain1.com", "domain2.com", "somethingelse.com"]}
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Reply #2 : May I ask why you want to edit the blacklist? I could add an option but it would increase the code base that I wouldn't want if avoidable. More lines of code is harder to be maintained and more work to be inspected for future changes. Write me to my email if you need more help and clarification: mail@log69.com
And Sync should really work. Are you using the latest stable version of FF?
Edit: with version 4.0 I'v made several fixes and improvements to the Sync feature, so now it would work properly.
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- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18890067, 2 mesi faUsing it for a couple of years now and on a daily basis. I love the option of no js, only local js or all js. Beautiful piece of work!
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 17811070, 2 anni faI find the YesScript2 add-on to be very useful in blocking scripts on websites that won't let you read without agreeing to a subscription or paying a fee. YesScript2 is extremely easy to use and very effective in blocking unwanted scripts. I love this add-on and I just wish it was available for my android cell phone. Thank you Andras!
- Brokes both "To DeepL translation" add-on & website (https://www.deepl.com/translator), even in YesScript no-blocking state (grey).
(DeepL states that it is not Internet Explorer compatible — while I am using Firefox — and advises to use Edge Browser instead).
Also reported on the To DeepL translation add-on page. - Valutata 1 su 5di Sebastian A, 4 anni faI apologize for 1 star rating, I can't find a way to message you. I noticed today that this add on is active even when it's in no-blocking mode, as it's blocking recaptcha. This makes it pretty much unusable. Much appreciated if you have the time to fix! If you reply I will change to 5 stars just so I know you got it!
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 13276249, 4 anni faWow, I don´t understand why this app is not much, much more popular. It gets rid of so many pesky scripts bits. Loving it!
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 16835969, 4 anni fa
- Valutata 2 su 5di backwoodsman, 4 anni faIt blocks reCAPTCHA even when set to no blocking. Apparently it's still doing something even when it's supposed to be doing nothing.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 16648581, 4 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 16560640, 4 anni faWorks as advertised, and is very helpful on many of the sites I frequent. The only change I'd like to see is in the toolbar icon. It's hard for me (and maybe other colorblind people) to tell the colors apart. It would be nice if the icon changed shape or maybe showed a letter (F, H, or N?) to indicate full, half, or no blocking.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 14250880, 5 anni fa
- I've used YesScript2 for a couple of years to get me past paywalls, which usually works well I can get into most sites. But since I updated Firefox to Version 80 yesterday I can't get into my hotmail, it locks up for a minute or so and then puts up an error screen. All other sites work fine. I don't have the problem if YesScript2 is disabled, only when it's active. Using this forum to bring the developer's attention to the problem so maybe they can fix it.
- This is a quite useful addon. However, only recently (2019-December), this started breaking some of my commonly visited websites - repl.it. I had a hard time tracking down that this was indeed the offending addon.
The third (or default) mode - unfiltered - or no blocking doesn't prevent it from breaking the webpage with "Content Security Policy: The page’s settings blocked the loading of a resource at...".
I request the developer to please look into this. I've had to disable this addon entirely to get the website working. This addon is a must for browsing websites that throw unsuspecting clicks at you, but this simply breaks a really small fraction of the web for me. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15446614, 5 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Henry Mulligan, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 4 su 5di Joe JoKeRz, 6 anni faThis add-on was fantastic, I say was because it seems to have stopped working. Anytime I blacklist a page it doesn't stick, when the page refreshes the icon is grey again (instead of red) and scripts will work/load for the page.
- Valutata 4 su 5di Ahmad Gharbeia, 6 anni faIt would be great if this extension placed its toggle-button in the URL bar. This gives the indication that its effect is URL-specific.
Another extension that does this is : https://github.com/meetDeveloper/Quick-JS-Switcher
YesScript2 supersedes the fore-mentioned extension by providing the three-state control. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15267736, 6 anni faVery very helpful. Blocks lot of unnecessary ads, pop ups etc and helps to load page very fast! Can't say about every other sites but this is great for me.
- Valutata 4 su 5di Utente Firefox 15170812, 6 anni faI like it! The leading NoScript has become to heavy.