Anṣuf ar Thunderbird n izegrar.
Rnu timahilin neɣ iɣunab nniḍen akken ad terreḍ Thunderbird d ayla-k.
MdelFirefox user 6a8282
Fell-i
| Isem | Firefox user 6a8282 |
|---|---|
| Axeddim | Visual C++ coder |
| D aseqdac si | July 24, 2010 |
| Amḍan n izegrar yuttusneflin | 0 izegrar |
| Talemmast n tezmilin n izegrar n uneflay | Ur yettwasezmel ara |
Iceggiren-iw
YesScript
Yettwasezmel 1 ɣef 5 n yetran
I've spent days looking for something ( maybe an add-on )
to block < Script> tags found at certain URLs ( not domains ).
I love the new Google Images, but I don't want JavaScript to run in certain instances:
"google.TLD\images?" yes, "google.TLD\imgRES?" no.
FireFox's "Polices", YesScript and NoScript can't wildcard URLs,
they're confined to domains.
AdBlocker blocks (wildcarded) URLs from loading, but I want the page to load,
...to load without running the ****ing < Script> tags in it.
GreasMonkey runs AFTER the < Script> tags have done their thing,
so that's no good, and no one seems to care.
The greaseMonkey crowd says "AdBlocker" is all that's needed, nothing more.
Akken ad ternuḍ tigrummiwin inek, yessefk ad yili ɣur-k umiḍan n izegrar Mozilla.