lxskllr
No Lifer
- Nov 30, 2004
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I use the noscript add-on. Seems like 90% of scripts on any given site are entirely unnecessary, But sometimes have to spend an age re-enabling one script at a time on a site to work out which one it is that actually does something useful like enable a radio button, say (be nice if they gave them names that actually meant something!).
HuffingtonPost is pretty bad. I don't care for the site in general, but sometimes it gets linked from here, and it seems like something that would be interesting. Open up NoScript to see what it takes to get some joy, and get a list of scripts from top to bottom. Usually at that point I decide it probably wasn't that great and close it, but other times I go through one by one trying to interpret names to get a video to play, or make a slideshow work :^S
