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Chrome / Other browser extensions? #1085

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sean-smith opened this issue Feb 26, 2016 · 3 comments
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Chrome / Other browser extensions? #1085

sean-smith opened this issue Feb 26, 2016 · 3 comments
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After doing some googling the only anti ad block chrome extension I could find was https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hide-my-adblocker/gihcngphjjankfngmgdkihhngndcdflc?hl=en

Which ironically, according the comments, redirects you to paid affiliates when you go to a link such as amazon.

Is there interest in making a chrome extension / other browser extension to speed the adoption of this and to make it easier to load?

I was reading through issue #1034 and it looks like this may violate the dmca (though imho probably not). Is this an issue to getting it on the chrome web store?

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reek commented Feb 26, 2016

See: #184

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I'd be willing to do the work for a chrome extension. I'll submit a pull request. I wanted to make sure that there's no legal reasons blocking the development.

I'm not really sure how to make it DRY as there will be a separate folder with the necessary chrome extension goodies as well as the javascript. I was thinking of making a build script that will automatically parse the main js file and incorporate it into the extension. Thoughts?

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reek commented Feb 26, 2016

It makes no sense to make an extension for Chrome, again I do not want to take
care of it later. While the user script is compatible with all browsers and
easier to maintain

2016-02-26 23:01 GMT+01:00 Sean Smith [email protected]:

I'd be willing to do the work for a chrome extension. I'll submit a pull
request. I wanted to make sure that there's no legal reasons blocking the
development.

I'm not really sure how to make it DRY as there will be a separate folder
with the necessary chrome extension goodies as well as the javascript. I
was thinking of making a build script that will automatically parse the
main js file and incorporate it into the extension. Thoughts?


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