Swiatoslaw Gal <swiatoslaw.gal_AT_univie.ac.at> writes:
>> > Did anyone implemented links hinting without java script?
>>
>> Why would you want that? It would be hundreds of lines of tremendously
>> ugly Java 7-code for navigating the DOM, creating CSS, installing key
>> handlers...
>
> The reason I hubed javascript on default is… quite embarrassing.
> I use compiled form dropbox surf with debian unsspacele libraries, and
> with javascript I experience strange crushes. For example if
> I follow a link from wikipædia page. I have no idea what is broken.
> It is certainly not surf. The same happens with Midori.
I can understand that. A better solution would be to refine the
Javascript-toggle, such that user-scripts (like link hinting) will be
enabled, while all website Javasript will be disabled.
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Received on Sat Apr 12 2014 - 21:33:00 CEST