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Manage JavaScript Settings with Quick Javascript Switcher

Quick Javascript Switcher v3 is a Chrome extension designed to enable or disable JavaScript functionality on a per-hostname or subdomain basis. This tool offers a straightforward solution for users who need to manage JavaScript settings dynamically without affecting all sites globally. Unlike other extensions, such as Chris Pederick's "Web Developer," which disables JavaScript universally, Quick Javascript Switcher allows for more granular control.

The extension features a user-friendly ON/OFF icon that indicates the current status of JavaScript. When activated, it disables JavaScript for the specified hostname, ensuring that functionality remains intact for other subdomains. This is particularly useful for developers and users who want to test or browse specific sites with varying JavaScript requirements. Updated to use manifest version 3, the extension maintains compatibility with the latest Chrome standards.

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