JavaScript Toggle On and Off 0.3.4 CRX for Chrome
A Free Productivity Extension
Published By tlintspr
JavaScript Toggle On and Off (cdcgbgnfhhdmdkallfmlachogpghifgf): Toggle JavaScript engines (inline, data URL, remote, and external) on and off the easy way... Read More > or Download Now >
JavaScript Toggle On and Off for Chrome
Tech Specs
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- • Updated: June 27, 2023
JavaScript Toggle On and Off is a free Productivity Extension for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file or old version crx files and install it.
More About JavaScript Toggle On and Off
Note that by default the extension is not available on incognito mode. You need to activate it by opening the add-on manager page and checking "Allow in incognito". After the option is checked, the extension will appear in all windows and blockage will occur in both modes.
Note that after installation the extension is not active by default. Whenever you need blockage, simply click on the toolbar button.
For more info about how to use this extension please visit:
http://add0n.com/javascript-toggler.html
For bug reports please visit:
https://github.com/rNeomy/javascript-toggle-on-and-off/
As of version 0.1.5, you can define domain list for white-listing. This means domains listed in the options page will allow JS execution even when it is globally forbidden. This is useful for those websites like Gmail that do not work without JS being enabled.
As of version 0.1.6, the extension auto refreshes the current tab after the toolbar button is toggled. If this is not your preferred behavior, use the options page to disable this.
As of version 0.1.9, it is possible to define both white and black lists for "enabled" and "disabled" modes. The extension also force refresh the current page (Shift + F5). You can optionally disable the auto-refresh for both "enabled" and "disabled" events.
What types are supported:
1. Inline JavaScript on top and frame elements
2. Data URI JavaScript on top and frame elements
3. External JavaScript on top and frame elements
4. Inline events
5. "javascript:" URIs
6. setTimeout evaluation
7. document.write execution