On 2014-06-08 22:00, Ant wrote:
On 6/8/2014 10:08 AM PT, EE typed:

I noticed more and more web sites (e.g., FunnyOrDie.com and
TheOnion.com) are going dumping Flash and using HTML5 videos to play
their embedded *.webm video files. They get annoying when I don't want
to play the videos right away.

I have not seen any good on demand blockers for these HTML5 videos
especially when I open multiple tabs with videos. Are there any good
ones for the (lat/new)est web browsers yet? They should be like
FlashBlock, Mozilla web browsers' internal plug-in blockers, etc.

Why not use Flashblock?  It can block HTML5 as well as Flash.

That would override my web browser's blocker which I like.

I looked at Flashblock since I think click-2-play on HTML5 videos is a good idea, but the Addon's description says it doesn't work with NoScript (no idea if it works once the appropriate domain is enabled, or if it doesn't work at all with NS).

FYI, related bugs:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=944876
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=948215

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