Dale wrote: > Corpo wrote: >> Le 24/01/2020 à 22:52, Dale a écrit : >>> Howdy, >>> >>> I use Firefox and have a issue with scripts on some sites. I have >>> noscript installed and for the most part, it works. That said, there is >>> times when it doesn't do what I need. It seems, from what I can find >>> anyway, that you can either allow scripts or not allow scripts but can't >>> pick and choose. For example. Let's say I'm on abc.com and I need some >>> scripts to run but want to block other scripts. With noscript, I either >>> allow all from a site or none. What I'd like to find is a script block >>> tool that will list all the scripts and allow me to block some but allow >>> others. Believe it or not, I use to use adblock, a much older version, >>> to do this. I'd tell adblock to list all the objects, sort them by type >>> and then go through the scripts until I find the magic settings that >>> allows the site to work but not run scripts I don't want. >>> >>> I've installed and tried quite a few script block tools but none of them >>> seem to do what I want to do. I've even tried a few addons that only >>> had a very few users, just hoping it would do this. Has anyone ever >>> seen a script block tool, or some other tool with a different name, that >>> works this way? I need a addon that allows me to refine and be >>> selective on what scripts run and which ones are blocked. >>> >>> Thanks much to all. >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> :-) :-) >>> >> umatrix maybe? >> >> >> > > I installed it and I think it will do what I want. I just need to > figure out the details of how to make it get there. Based on the > description, it seems to be the best one yet. Now to head over to > youtube and see some tips and tricks. ;-) I might add, one website > that was really bad seems to be a lot better. Time will tell tho. > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-) >
I been playing with this add-on and watched some videos on it. While it does some things better, it just isn't specific enough for what I need. In some cases, if I blocked scripts with it, some sites wouldn't work at all or caused other issues. In a way it's better than noscript but it still just doesn't go far enough. I wish adblock would list elements the way it used to. That worked great because I could block scripts on a individual basis. Allow the ones I need and block the ones that cause issues. Thanks for the info. It was worth a try at least. Dale :-) :-)