linerstreet.blogg.se

Clicktoplugin safari
Clicktoplugin safari









clicktoplugin safari
  1. Clicktoplugin safari software#
  2. Clicktoplugin safari password#

The only way to show the webpage correctly is to disable uBlock Origin for that webpage. I couldn't just remove it from the toolbar either because uBlock Origin frequently blocks what it thinks is an ad but is actually a critical part of a webpage. However, I could just click the little 'LastPass' logo that popped up in the username/password field and click the 'Copy' button on my password.įor uBlock Origin (or rather, the fork of it since the actual developer abandoned the official version due to the difficulty of developing for Safari), I _hated_ how the icon in the toolbar displays the number of elements blocked in a big red badge that you couldn't turn off. In Chrome, the autofill feature didn't always work either (but it did work >90% of the time).

Clicktoplugin safari password#

Simultaneously, LastPass doesn't let me copy and paste my password without opening up the 'Edit' page for that particular username/password entry. No relationship except as a satisfied user.)įor me at least, the auto fill feature in LastPass didn't work half the time.

Clicktoplugin safari software#

A truly amazing piece of software Keyboard Maestro is.

clicktoplugin safari

(I'd be embarrassed to name drop Keyboard Maestro yet again here on HN if it just weren't so darned useful. Add adverbial phrase to footnote parenthetical. That mild challenge is reduced to laughably simple when the images are collated. The puzzle, which asks you to spot the differences between a series of two photos, is mildly challenging. A better demonstration of how collation can be used to highlight subtle visual differences between two artifacts can be derived in the service of solving a puzzle from one of my favorite web sites, Kindertrauma. Īdmittedly (and a bit off-topic), the link I provide for the Hinman Collator doesn't exactly illuminate what such a device does. The distinct advantage of the second workflow is that it is susceptible to the automated editing of URLs of many tabs using Keyboard Maestro and a simple AppleScript.Ĭombined with keyboard tab-switching (Command-shift- for next left and right tab, respectively, you can fast web-page switch to spot small differences similar to the way in which a Hinman Collator works to highlight differences between bound books. (Move caret to left/right side of location bar.)ģ. ("Open Location…" which selects all in location bar.)Ģ. The following workflow lends itself more easily to UI automation (and muscle memory)ġ. I agree a centered URL is a bit of aesthetic ridiculousness when exposing the entire URL.Īesthetic opinions aside, the linked complaint relies on a workflow that could be considered a UI anti-pattern.











Clicktoplugin safari