asciidoctor-browser-extension
Cookie-AutoDelete
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MIT License | MIT License |
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asciidoctor-browser-extension
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Ask HN: What browser extensions are a must-have for HNers in 2021?
All the usual suspects named previously: uBlock Origin, Bitwarden, ViolentMonkey, Vimium, etc. Plus:
* Shift Click --As the name suggests. Shift+Click on any image on a webpage and it will open the image in a new tab. Great for quickly getting the full-size version of images on web pages and more useful than it sounds, as it saves opening the browsers dev tools pane and source code diving:
https://shft.cl
* Country Flag & Whois --not exactly a necessity, but a fun extension anyway. Gives you a wee flag at the side of your address bar, showing you which country the server of the site you're visiting is hosted in. On a more practical note, you can click the flag to view the Whois info for that domain:
https://add0n.com/country-flags.html
* Asccidoctor.js Live Preview --A while back I started using AsciiDoc for all my text composing needs, after finding the limitations and ever-multiplying variants of MarkDown increasingly annoying. Unfortunately, while many text editors come with Markdown preview capabilities, I've yet to find one that can do AsciiDoc previews. So that's where this extension comes in. I open my AscciDoc files in my browser and this extension automatically generates a preview, which I can then 'print to PDF' to have a nicely formatted document created using AsciiDoc:
https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-browser-extension
* Stylebot --Inject custom CSS into any webpage. I use it on a couple of sites to fix annoying browser rendering quirks or remove irritating content [with display:none;].
https://stylebot.dev
* FireNvim --a nice accompaniment to Vimium. This extension turns text entry windows in web forms into NeoVim edit bufffers, allowing you to edit text using an embedded NeoVim instance. I don't actually use this as much as I thought I might, as I nearly always forget I have it installed:
https://github.com/glacambre/firenvim
These last two aren't browser extensions as such. But I can't imagine using my browser without these. So I think they deserve an honourable mention:
* Pinboard bookmarklet --I use Pinboard to save all my bookmarks. So they're accessible across all my browsers and all my devices. I have the Pinboard bookmarklet on the browser address bar on my desktop machines [and use the 'Share' menu on Android] to quickly bookmark pages from wherever I'm browsing.
* Telegram --One step down from permanent bookmarking via Pinboard, I use Telegram as my messenger app and avail of this facility all the time on Android to quickly stash links I want to take a look at later on a 'proper' computer --either to view on a larger screen, or because [as with this post] I want to compose a reply, without wrestling with a crappy touchscreen keyboard. Telegram has a 'Saved Messages' chat. So, on an Android device, I hit the 'Share' icon beside the URL on a page I want to save for later and then in the Share window that pops up, I send the URL to Telegram 'Saved Messages' where I can grab it later, when I'm on a real computer.
For anyone using Yandex Mail; Yandex also have a Telegram Bot which provides a similar function but also emails you the link as well. I used to use this til I realised the emails where pretty superfluous and just started sending links to my Telegram 'Saved Messages' instead:
https://t.me/YandexMail360_bot
Cookie-AutoDelete
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How does instagram know what I searched for?
You could use the Cookie Auto Delete browser extension if you want to automatically delete cookies: https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete
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German court declares Do Not Track to be legally binding
https://github.com/OhMyGuus/I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies does reject non-technical cookies – as much as it can – but https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete will do the rest.
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Is CAD Now Internalized By Chrome?
I use the extension Cookie-AutoDelete and it's working pretty well, but recently I saw that you can now whitelist and blacklist sites from cookie storing directly in the Chrome settings. Did anybody play around with this, is it as good as the extension, any shortcomings?
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Notifications Bug
Have you made any CSSs modifications? If not, report the problem here.
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would like to control cookies better on my browsers
Maybe look at Cookie AutoDelete. It does not do exactly what you want but more lets you keep the cookies you want (or need) for particular sites and then deletes everything else when you leave a site or at a specific time frame
- How do I set to auto-delete cookies for one website only(Reddit)?
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I wish uBlock Origin had a cookies manager as well...
https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete/wiki/Documentation does the job. It doesn't work on Firefox mobile, but your writing about Edge & Chrome suggests you're on PC anyway.
- Forgetful Browsing – Brave gives website owners a new headache | TechFinitive
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Brave unveils new "Forgetful Browsing" anti-tracking feature
Yes it can.
- Newest Firefox version broke notifications on Cookie Auto Delete
What are some alternatives?
old-reddit-redirect - Ensure Reddit always loads the old design
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
sidebery - Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar.
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
vimari - Safari port of vimium
hush - 🤫 Noiseless Browsing – Content Blocker for Safari
bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite
klaro-js - Klaro Privacy Manager. An open-source, privacy-friendly & compliant consent manager for your website.
videospeed - HTML5 video speed controller (for Google Chrome)
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google