log69 / yesscript2

WebExtension for browsers blocking scripts on specific sites
MIT License
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Support for per-container default rules? Or to "open link with Javascript disabled" #12

Open nekohayo opened 4 years ago

nekohayo commented 4 years ago

I'd like to be able to open news/blog links with disabled Javascript. One way I could imagine this is for yesscript2 to support containers, so that you can say that "only containers X, Y and Z have yesscript2 in permissive mode by default" for websites I already trust (or for banking/shopping/booking websites that "can't be allowed to fail") vs "sites opened in this 'News' container have javascript disabled by default".

Would be awesome if yesscript2 somehow has a way to handle this dichotomy, where there are websites where I would like it to be "enforcing by default" and websites where I would it to be "permissive by default".

log69 commented 4 years ago

Hi Jeff, unfortunately I don't have the time and resources necessary to develop what you have described. Cheers, Andras

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Monday, September 21, 2020 9:46 PM, Jeff notifications@github.com wrote:

I'd like to be able to open news/blog links with disabled Javascript. One way I could imagine this is for yesscript2 to support containers, so that you can say that "only containers X, Y and Z have yesscript2 in permissive mode by default" for websites I already trust, or for banking/shopping/booking websites that "can't be allowed to fail". Would be awesome if yesscript2 somehow has a way to handle this dichotomy, where there are websites where I would like it to be "enforcing by default" and websites where I would it to be "permissive by default".

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