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this one seems to be as close to that add-on as I can find at the moment
What else is missing?
QuickJS used "Ctrl + Q" as a hot-key to toggle Javascript on/off which was very useful to me.
Is Ctrl + Q free! It is possible to define one, but since Firefox does not yet support customizing the shortcut we need to find something that is not been registered!
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Well one thing it's missing is a hot-key. ;)
Ctrl + Q does not appear to do anything in the baseline Firefox (as far as I can tell.)
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Also realized that old QuickJS did not reload the page when toggled. This let me keep JS active in one window/tab and still open a new one with JS disabled.
Since the old one toggled the "javascript.enabled" pref directly (which is verboten now), I don't know if the block mechanism in the new plugin can work in the same way but it would be nice if it did.
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Also realized that old QuickJS did not reload the page when toggled
We have an option for this!
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So for Firefox, the default keyboard shortcut is "Alt+Shift+L" (as of version 0.2.2). That "Ctrl + Q" is not working on Mac OS. For other browsers, the user can define the shortcut and hence there is no default value.
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Hate to be a bother but could we get a different hotkey, one that's on the left side of the keyboard? Might I suggest using "X" in place of "L"?
It used to be possible for me to unpack and edit a plugin's XPI file to make this sort of change myself but since Mozilla now requires XPIs to be signed my efforts would be pointless.
Cheers!
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Related Issues (20)
- Button caption text confusing when button placed in application panel HOT 4
- Does not appear to be working on Firefox 57.0 HOT 6
- Reload doesn't restore JS - need to SHIFT-Reload HOT 1
- Toolbar icon missing in Android version HOT 1
- Turning JS off doesn't trigger noscript tags HOT 2
- Feature Request - Remember previous JS toggle state after Firefox is restarted HOT 2
- The icon should display whether the current site is white- or blacklisted
- Addon doesn't affect `file://` URLs. HOT 1
- separator in context menu Firefox
- temporary change of the key javascript.enabled value in Firefox 59+
- Temporarily allow JS in a tab/website
- Great plugin! But broken with FF 75.0 (64-bit) Win7
- This add-in breaks the DuckDuckGo search
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- m HOT 2
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- Icon updated?
- Does not work in Firefox Developer Edition on Linux Mint
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