On Wed 2024-01-31 10:20:15 -0500, Michael McMahon wrote: > This topic is partially sidetracked with a misunderstanding. Issue 44 > [1] is not about disabling LibreJS, but instead about graphically > changing the LibreJS extension icon when all JavaScript is > successfully blocked from running by LibreJS.
> [1] https://pagure.io/librejs/issue/44 > For example if all JS is blocked, the LibreJS icon could be red using > the traffic light system. If all JS is labeled for LibreJS and allowed > or manually approved by the user, the LibreJS icon could be green. If > some are allowed and some are blocked, the LibreJS icon could be > neutral or yellow. Issue 44 is just about the first example where all > JS is blocked. I see, that makes sense - thanks for explaining. I think the first step to do this would still be to verify whether it is possible to block absolutely all scripts on a page including trivial ones. > [... 37 lines elided] Best, Yuchen -- Dr Yuchen Pei | https://ypei.org | Timezone: UTC+11 PGP Key: 47F9 D050 1E11 8879 9040 4941 2126 7E93 EF86 DFD0 https://ypei.org/assets/ypei-pubkey.txt
