On Fri, 03 Dec 2021 23:40:29 +1100 Yuchen Pei <h...@ypei.me> wrote: > > example of important functionality: > > > > * can i register with librejs? No. > > In fact, I can. I was able to register it in eww (the emacs built-in > browser without any javascript capacity), but then I couldn't log out. > One can probably register with noscript on. This is why I think > LibreJS should have a noscript mode, like the opposite of > whitelisting, where the user can block all javascript (trivial or > not) on a website. Without more research I'm not sure if this is > doable though, as I observe in the case of noscript there's a > "disable noscript for this tab" button, but not "enable it for this > tab". It is a pain to have both librejs and noscript on, so whenever > I want to test whether a site works better noscript than with > librejs, I would test it in EWW. Discourse forums are another example.
The "register" tab was hidden with CSS. I guess maybe EWW just shows hidden elements? While NoScript is not expected to make fedora accounts site work, "reveal hidden HTML" is Wojtek -- website: https://koszko.org/koszko.html PGP: https://koszko.org/key.gpg fingerprint: E972 7060 E3C5 637C 8A4F 4B42 4BC5 221C 5A79 FD1A
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