Replacerator

Replacerator

Define custom rules to replace text in your browser.

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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2021-04-22
Jason Brunet
Jason Brunet
They keep updating it, and every time they do, the next time I reboot my computer it forces a new tab to open that shows me the updates (or something, I'm always too busy rolling my eyes to actually read it). So I had to uninstall it. Absolutely not worth it.
2021-01-19
Kurt Risser
Kurt Risser
This extension has helped me to cope with the horrific Trump administration by allowing the replacement of words and phrases like 'Trump' and 'White House' to more accurate albeit less polite descriptive words and phrases. I just updated the replacement table to reflect the considerably more civil demeanor of the new Biden/Harris administration.
2020-07-08
burningflag78
burningflag78
only alphabet? 한글 please!
2018-11-15
Fabian Remie
Fabian Remie
absolutely amazing. one request tho. plz make an image version that uses image addresses. that would make my life complete
2018-01-28
i Maxter
i Maxter
Works just as intended. It was hard to find, though. Nice job admin. BTW, I liked the starting rules lol but you might want to make it more professional if you want increased clientele.
2016-08-25 Al Pal Doesnt replace anything
2016-06-04
Griffin Parker
Griffin Parker
Very good, although it doesn't have a link to places to learn the javascript functions necessary for special conversions.
2016-05-19
Colin Murphy
Colin Murphy
I really like the this functionality. Political correctness is a form of speech codes, which as a general idea has a really ugly history. If you want to treat people with respect you should listen to what they have to say without telling them what words they can use.
2016-05-12
Ian Yorston
Ian Yorston
Clever, fun and thought provoking. Newspeak from 1984 anyone? * Brought here by xkcd.com/1679/ Thanks to Alex Proulx you can import xkcd substitutions into Replacerator from here: https://db.tt/XB6UQcKp - Feature Requests: 1. Toggle Replacerator Extension ON/OFF 2. Toggle individual substitutions ON/OFF * Newspeak substitutions; start here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Newspeak_words
2016-05-12
Alex Vastartis
Alex Vastartis
Would be best if I could toggle this on and off by pressing the Icon.
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