Análises para Autofill Forms
Autofill Forms por Benthum
51 análises
- Avaliado em 2 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 15005244 , há 6 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14998133 , há 6 anos
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 12967373 , há 6 anosWas easy to use with right click menue; now it needs to read the how to which is not understandable at first view, and even after that it stays complicated. That´s usability at it´s worst.
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14651442 , há 6 anos
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14468683 , há 6 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Sindbad103 , há 6 anosOnce configured, it works flawlessly.
Two disadvantages, though:
1. Login-Data are stored unencrypted.
2. No export function. You have to go the hard way and find the "storage.js" via Windows Explorer. - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14358405 , há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14184582 , há 7 anosReally great. Took me a bit to become familiar with the CSS Selectors. It would be extremely helpful if we were able to set up multiple profiles for each URL. Thanks
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 14134882 , há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13847359 , há 7 anosI like that the input rules are flexible enough to understand most web forms. The inputs are very similar to regular expressions. If you don't know what that means, this is not the form-filler for you.
What would give this 5-stars, is the ability to export form rules, AND support for multiple profiles (Home, work, School, etc).
The "Rules" window on the options page is too small. Even with a 24" monitor, I can't see more than 9 rules at a time because they are in a frame.
There is no way to sort or group rules. There might be several ways web designers chose to ask for state. I'd like to be able to put all the state rules together, for instance. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13785965 , há 7 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13945354 , há 7 anosIt's work good, but could you support multi-profile of rules? thx.
- Works in 90% percents of cases, don't know why (will add an example later)
Quiet flexible: use any attribute of a DOM element to set "value" attribute.
Here is an example:
I'm trying to apply for a job on a game development studio website:
http://crytek.com/career/offers/overview/frankfurt/art-animation/junior-ui-artist
The form and DOM elements look like that:
https://monosnap.com/file/0jW46DvODCLTtKMeTNUGB2iUtqErWl
As you can see all the fields was filled successfully, except the "website".
Here is the selection row for such field:
input[name*='web'], input[name*='url'], input[name*='work'], input[name*='link'], input[name*='Portfolio'], input[name*='portfolio'], input[name*='Url'], input[name*='site']
Looks like "site" and and "link" should solve the problem. But it doesn't work at this particular form. - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13774642 , há 7 anosI'm really sorry but this is too complicated and hard to understand for even a reasonably confident computer user. All I want is an autofill form that fills out name address email etc. Is that possible?
Re-joined Firefox because I agree with its ethos but this makes it hard when Chrome does it easily. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 13485382 , há 7 anosWorks perfectly fine for my specific use.
Had to manually configure the forms. Would be nice to have a built in way to save form content on a website into the autofill database and a way to export current rules.
Still gets five stars because it does everything it should perfectly. - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Elliot M. Cramer , há 7 anosIt doesn't seem to work in Firefox the old autofill program worked fine. can't we get it back