Toggle JavaScript
Enable or disable JavaScript without the hassle.
Toggle JavaScript provides a simple, easy-to-access browser button to enable or disable JavaScript globally.
It was built with web developers in mind, but is equally useful for anyone who wants to quickly enable/disable JavaScript without having to dig deep into Chrome's Settings panel.
Features:
- global JavaScript master switch
- reloads when toggling to ensure accurate rendering (optional since v1.3)
More Info:
There are similar extensions that enable or disable JavaScript per-domain, but I find this over-complicated so I decided to build a JavaScript "master switch".
Also, similar extensions can cause pages to be rendered inaccurately after disabling JavaScript. This extension uses an auto-reload technique to ensure that pages are always rendered correctly after switching JavaScript on or off.
I hope you enjoy using it - if you do, please tell your friends about it and help me out by giving it a positive review. Thanks!
Latest reviews
A simple but extremely useful extension for a non-techie like myself who simply wants to quickly disable JS on specific sites where having it active causes noticeable slowdown and, thus, aggravation, particularly when other solutions would not be sufficient (disenabling/enabling adblocking, disabling active scripts, etc). Would a whitelist be ideal? Absolutely. But even without one it's been a godsend.
I love it!! Perfect and easy to use
This extension seems to work for me, but it only gets a three-star review because it's got a double-negative in it, which, as a programmer, drives me nuts. Basically, when the extension is off, it denotes NOT NOT javascript. This is a BASIC guideline in any programming, to not do double-negatives, and it's true in ALL kinds of ways, such as variable naming, and, particularly, user interface. He/she clearly should have made the switch denote OFF=JS_off, and ON=JS_on (and it's backwards from this). To me, this suggests that this isn't a seasoned programmer who did this.
Also needed as a-hole webmasters decide to lock the scroll bar, it's annoying having to go into a sites settings and disable JavaScript for each site that does this. No bookmarking or sharing for them from me! Jerks!
Works for what I need it for - to identify problems on a site by disabling JS. People have complained that it disables JS globally - but I don't think "site by site" is what this is aiming for. Its a "toggle it off to test" thing. Its for when you need to see how something works without JS if JS is causing it to fall over. You toggle it off - see what it's doing then when finished toggle it back on again. For THAT it works as it says on the tin. For a "turn JS off for this site" - its a different product that's needed - this doesnt do this but I don't think it claims it does either.
Disables JS for ALL sites (domains), not just the one you're currently on. This could easily be solved by maintaining a list/database of domains for which the user wants JS disabled, and only activating for those domains. As it is, this extension is basically pointless.
This might work for casual users, but for developers/power users it fails on the sites that need it most. Tested with a popular torrent site that is notorious for using JavaScript (the requirement to allow JavaScript) to get around both Ad Blockers as well 100% negating he basic chrome features that combined should not only block all popups, background windows opening, and intrusive/adult ads. Tested by blocking every setting except JavaScript, turning on this extension & giving it full permissions, and turning off all other adblockers. Instantly the site knew I was using a JavaScript manipulating extension. Tested additional times with varying combinations of top rated ad blockers & this extension combined. No change.
It works great but, as other says, I would make the icon more distinctive for on/off status.
Does exactly what it says. Extremely useful just make the toggle icon larger (its harder to notice the status with just around 100 pixels of red)
Pros: - It does what it's supposed to. Cons: - Accessibility issue: the part of the icon that indicates if the extension is on or off is far too small.
Works well so far, but why is the toggle indicator so small? Poor usability. Need to practically squint to see it.
fire tool
⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️ BEWARE! ONLY GLOBALLY ENABLES AND DISABLED JS ON ALL TABS! CANNOT SET DOMAINS TO BLOCK OR ALLOW! ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
Add ability to enable or disable JS on certain sites via the right click context menu
i am user number 100,000
This tool is really good to one click disable js. other extensions had some issues like <noscript> not parsing.
it is not works like the chrome debugger "disable javascript" feature therefore it is not the best for development purposes. the only thing it should do is to trigger this function in chrome but it is working a different way.
it is not works like the chrome debugger "disable javascript" feature therefore it is not the best for development purposes. the only thing it should do is to trigger this function in chrome but it is working a different way.
Works very well and is much easier than going to site permissions manually, would reccomend to anyone
Works very well and is much easier than going to site permissions manually, would reccomend to anyone
ShOcK & AWE outstanding... not only does it disable the Krap in ~90% of the web pages, it remembers your previous web pages choices. You don't have to keep turning it ON or OFF... When you leave a know bad/AD page it turns off. Go back, it turns ON. It remembers past settings. The only pages (~10%) that it can't control are the sites that don't use Java, I'm guessing. But for most, it's pure heaven. Thank you Toggle Java. You RoCk. The check is in the mail.
ShOcK & AWE outstanding... not only does it disable the Krap in ~90% of the web pages, it remembers your previous web pages choices. You don't have to keep turning it ON or OFF... When you leave a know bad/AD page it turns off. Go back, it turns ON. It remembers past settings. The only pages (~10%) that it can't control are the sites that don't use Java, I'm guessing. But for most, it's pure heaven. Thank you Toggle Java. You RoCk. The check is in the mail.
aqui foi o unico que deu certo na super interessante
Installed, worked great. Now clicking it to turn off JS, nothing happens. Found that disabling and re-enabling brings back toggling.
Installed, worked great. Now clicking it to turn off JS, nothing happens. Found that disabling and re-enabling brings back toggling.
Parou de funcionar... estava funcionando perfeitamente, porém há 2 dias parou...
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Uma otima maneira de acabar com as barreiras do acesso a informacao.
É ótimo e muito útil. Obrigado pela extensão.
Adorei.... Fiz alguns testes e ele foi bem sucedido em todos.
Couldn't be more simple. For a few years, I had the disable javascript tab bookmarked in my tabs page to get to is easily. This was still a little annoying as it took a solid 5 SECONDS to disable and refresh the page. Now I can instantly disable and refresh at the same time without opening any more tabs
Couldn't be more simple. For a few years, I had the disable javascript tab bookmarked in my tabs page to get to is easily. This was still a little annoying as it took a solid 5 SECONDS to disable and refresh the page. Now I can instantly disable and refresh at the same time without opening any more tabs
Ele funciona, porém o usuario deve ativa-lo na pagina. aqui deu super certo, agora posso ler minhas noticias.
Very very good extension for me!!! Thanks a lot!
Very very good extension for me!!! Thanks a lot!
Não funciona, o próprio chrome bloqueia
works great. please consider to improve the extension my changing the enabled color in the icon from dark green to light green so that it is easier to see that java script is enabled. the current red color for the java script is disabled is easy to see.
works great. please consider to improve the extension my changing the enabled color in the icon from dark green to light green so that it is easier to see that java script is enabled. the current red color for the java script is disabled is easy to see.
Funcionou na Folha, mas precisa acionar ela antes de entrar no link. (28/07/2021)
Excelente ferramenta para consultar publicações que cobram assinaturas muito caras para quem só consulta raramente. Já uso há cerca de dez anos.
Excellent! Simple but effective.
Excellent! Simple but effective.
Funciona perfeitamente, ótima extensão! Lembrando que para ativar ela deve se clicar no ícone da extensão, deixando com o "botão" de liga/desliga vermelho no próprio ícone.
Funcionou aqui, para ligar tem que clicar na ícone da extensão, quando estiver ligado vai aparecer uma barra vermelha.
Não funcionou em nenhuma site
It is helpful as it is, but it messes with my previous permissions and bugs the default Chrome dialog screen, not allowing my finetuned allowed domains without turning it on). I'd like to be able to use them, without toggling it on.
It is helpful as it is, but it messes with my previous permissions and bugs the default Chrome dialog screen, not allowing my finetuned allowed domains without turning it on). I'd like to be able to use them, without toggling it on.
Simplesmente funciona.
特别适合seo使用
EXCELENTE! REMOVE OS BLOQUEIOS DE LEITURA DE SITES PAGOS!!