From September 21st, 2014 to June 4th, 2018, 33% user give 5-star rating, 33% user give 4-star rating, 17% user give 3-star rating, 17% user give 2-star rating. for Simple JavaScript Toggle chrome extension.
Sure, u can click on 'site settings' and disable JS on the site, but u often don't want to do that. And it's a hassle. This extension is quick and dirty. Works just on the page u are on. Not remembered - no permanent change to ur settings. Reloads page instantly. Great for when u click a link to an unfamiliar site and the page is taking ages to load bc of all the trashy scripts. Or u just want to see what a page wd look like in 'mobile' vsn. Rating: surprisingly useful.
Yes, the icon *does actually* indicate whether the page is javascript blocked; also Chrome itself indicates in the address bar when a page is blocked, so the icon's indicator is redundant.
Keeps forgetting the status of an existing blacklisted site :(
Great for use on sites that detect ad-blockers.
The icon does NOT clearly indicate if JS is enabled or not. Please make that clear with the tooltip text as well as the icon graphics (maybe a red cross over the icon when js is disabled).
Pretty good, but a few issues - when I disable, it only sort of reloads the page, and I have to refresh manually. Also the JS disabled and JS enabled icons could be clearer (like with a cross-through instead of greying out)