Phil
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i think xombrero has per-site javascript blocking built-in, but it crashes a lot in jessie (drag a pic or right click and inspect element-- oh, it didnt save your session...)
i cant tell if its abandonware or not, but i tried it in ascii where it seems to have "gained" stability-- or was jessie the real culprit? (that seems quite unlikely.)
incidentally, i think all browsers are awful. no such thing as a good one. you just have to decide what kind of lousy is best for your needs. the web itself is as bloated and slapped together as systemd, if the internet is around for another 50 years im (almost) confident we will find an alternative to the web-- even knowing just exactly how nutty that sounds.
something more like libreoffice; the web is closer to microsoft office. even html5 (for all its good) has eme and whatwg and w3c are not doing this all for you or for us-- even if html5 stemmed the monopolistic horror that is adobe. so *any browser* will either be limited and nearly useless or bloated and terrible. imo, naturally! this will keep coming up, -moz-osx-font-smoothing... the browser wars really never ended, we just have a very bloated browser cold war.
in the next few years the most practical browser choice just might be "code one in python, using webkit." laugh all you want, there are people around here that are up to it and it could have prevented half of the things people are complaining about right now... unless you cant make that stop javascript per-site, but surely you could?
]]>The main point here is that NoScript had a way to block each script executed not only by the site itself but also by third parties, who used it knows what I'm talking about. All other Noscript-like addons I found are very dull which only allows you to either block everything on the website on allow everything.
So, anyone knows a way to install this extension on Palemoon? Suggestions for others good browsers are welcome.
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