Análises de FoxReplace
FoxReplace por Marc
16 análises
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por LootingGoblin, há 22 diasSo far working as intended but I will need to use it a bit more to see. I found that to add a group of words to replace or have multiple words replaced AND to automatically replace when loading a new page you need to: 1). Go to manage extensions 2). Click the 3 dots next to this extension 3). Hit options 4). For auto replacing, at the bottom of the options page at "Other Settings", check the box for "Apply automatic substitutions on page load" 5). To add a list of words, hit the blue "Add" at the top 6). Select "Substitutions" instead of "URLs" 7). From there you can add your words and their replacement and change the name of the list too 8). Hit "OK" and it should work from now on!
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 16255010 do Firefox, há um anoSo far so good. I managed to make it work from options, but no thanks to the explanations of the author, which are non-existent, and the interface is also not intuitive. There is still a thing or two that I don't get, but I don't need it for now. For example the auto/auto-manual/manual stuff (I've put "auto" and it seems to work for what I want, but not clear what the other options do). Also the HTML output only/input&output; I have no clue what it means. Finally, the URLs to be typed. What does that do? Also right click and paste works only if you start typing something in a blued field, delete that and then paste.
A short (and good) explanation would be necessary. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por SonicAnatidae, há um anoThis is a very simple application. It mostly does what I needed. To simply replace every instance of WORD with OTHERWORD, while viewing/reading web pages. Well done.
Suggestions for future updates.
1. Allow more than 1 word to be replaced, although, this may be possible already, and I'm simply ignorant of the ability/syntax (ie. comma separated, etc)
2. When I toggle Reader mode, the app does not replace the text within the web page. Having the same functionality in reader mode, would be useful and a common use case, I believe.
Thanks! - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Alexander A., há 2 anosGreat add-on!
I wish there was an application of substitutions on page change. The number of websites that don't reload pages is growing (YouTube, Amazon, etc.), so it's becoming a nuisance.
Also, dark theme would be highly appreciated. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 17225066 do Firefox, há 4 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Deadly-Bagel, há 5 anosThis addon is great both for tidying up something obstructive (actually broke the page) someone posted on a site I frequent, and also for working around an annoying no-select flag.
However, regarding the latter, I've found that HTML replace does not work on page load. I know the replace is good because it works on interval and when run manually, but not on page load. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Rainbow_Spike, há 6 anosNice, but very heavy, 1.39 MB
* If you need to use simple search/replace - use "Replace" from erosman, 57 KB
* If you need to use automated search/replace (but without regexps) - use "Search and Replace" from rwanyoike, 36 KB
* If you need to use favorites, find/replace history and templates for cursor auto-inserting - take "Find & Replace for Text Editing" from Dalimil Hajek, 945 KB - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 14803119 do Firefox, há 6 anosA sanity saver! I used it to replace Trump with F***face and I can actually smile again. Thanks Marc!
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Pietro Ventura, há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 13267335 do Firefox, há 7 anosI edited this after some research and it uses JS' regexes for its regex support. Definitely missing documentation.
Cannot Home/End in the fields which adds strong annoyance and frustration when editing in fields. Cannot see full expressions, have to scroll with arrows like crazy.
Still, it seems to work Ok for what it's intended for.