Richmond wrote:
I had an idea for a useful addition to seamonkey. An option to create a
new javascript free tab. This would mean the javascript on/off flag
would need to be per tab.

I am aware of noscript, but it doesn't work the same way. Some tasks,
like reading the news, don't need javascript and are better without it,
whereas others, like internet shopping, will fail without it. So
javascript should be organised by task, not by site, as google-whatsit
is pervasive on all sites for any task.

This would make seamonkey better than all the other browsers, and set
for world dominatin. ;)

Then you would have an extra step to perform with every new tab opened. You would have to designate it as javascript-using or non-javascript-using. I use YesScript to control which sites use javascript, and it works well for me.


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