Hey Keith, On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 02:56:40PM -0500, Keith Larsen via qutebrowser wrote: > My browser of choice has recently been deprecated (RIP xombrero). > Anyway, this put me on a search that ended with qutebrowser! Initial > test driving was great and I'm very impressed with all the different > platforms you do builds for.
Yay! :) > However, one of the killer features of xombrero was that javascript and > cookies (respectively) could be disabled and then whitelisted or > toggled for the session on a per domain/FQDN basis. > > I'm fairly sure that this sort of thing is not currently configurable > with qutebrowser. The purpose of the email is to ask if this sort of > functionality is seen as feasible or even useful to the qutebrowser > project. It's definitely something which was planned for a long time: https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/27 I'm planning to finally make it happen - together with some bigger changes on how configuration works (see [1]) - in my summer holidays, and will launch qutebrowser's second crowdfunding for that soon (so I can work full-time on the whole config stuff and more for a month). [1] https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/499 Once it's up, I'll of course announce it on this list (you're not subscribed yet, by the way) as well as the qutebrowser-announce list. > Perhaps a script to set the option and open a bookmark... just looking > for you thoughts on the matter. You can already do that (with a simple keybinding using ;; as command separator), but it'll disable/enable javascript for all open pages. Florian -- http://www.the-compiler.org | m...@the-compiler.org (Mail/XMPP) GPG: 916E B0C8 FD55 A072 | http://the-compiler.org/pubkey.asc I love long mails! | http://email.is-not-s.ms/
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