No way, no, but I'm adding a way to disable it for the next version, since it leads to the issues you have described.
Ivan Zaigralin <[email protected]> writes: > From the silence, I infer that there is no way to disable the default > interface. > > So let me preface this by saying that I am rather incensed that sites are > serving non-free code, and I see a tremendous utility in an extension such > as librejs. > > But IMHO, this issue should be regarded as a bug, or at least as a severe > usability concern. As you can tell by now, I am not an enemy of complaining, > and I would love to start using librejs and to complain at the sites that > serve > non-free code. I am stopped, however, but the offered interface. > > 1. The torch blocks a portion of the page I am trying to browse. > > 2. The torch appears to be a part of the page I am trying to browse. I am > not exactly confused, but should it really be that way? From where I sit > it looks like the extension modifies the content of the page, but there is > absolutely no reason why it should do so. > > 3. Almost every time I want to scroll down the page, the mouse cursor slides > over the torch. It gets triggered, the thing slides out and starts animating. > This is so obnoxious, I can hardly believe that anyone, including the devs, > would use this. > > To sum up, drawing into the content is a very poor choice. Activating on > mouse-over is even worse. > > Why not remove the torch and instead indicate the presence of non-free code > by altering a toolbar button? When a user presses the toolbar button, the > thing may slide out. > > On 02/01/2014 06:20 PM, Ivan Zaigralin wrote: >> Is there a way to disable the torch slide-out thingy? In other words, >> is there a way to run librejs without it drawing anything in the browser >> window?
