Compare Chrome extensions: Bootstrap 3.3.x Offline Guide vs ForceCORS

Stats Bootstrap 3.3.x Offline Guide Bootstrap 3.3.x Offline Guide ForceCORS ForceCORS
User count 2,000+ 2,000+
Average rating 4.71 3.81
Rating count 66 16
Last updated 2017-03-14 2014-03-21
Size 1.51M 81.24K
Version 3.3.5.4 1.1
Short description
A made-easy offline documentation of Bootstrap 3.3.x for Web designers and Web developers. Allows forcing Cross-Origin Resource Sharing headers on any desired URL; helpful when accessing remote services from a local host.
Full summary

This is an offline version of Bootstrap 3 documentation website. It is made-easy for users to navigate its contents and you can browse it on a separate tab if you want.

Changelog: v3.3.5.4

  • Improved Navigation

v3.3.5.2

  • Added Options Page

v3.3.5.1

  • Added Topic Search on navbar

v3.3.5

  • Updated to Bootstrap 3.3.5
  • Added Topic Search
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ForceCORS is a Google Chrome extension which allows you to selectively apply CORS Headers to any web server responses you choose. This is extremely helpful when developing a web application that makes Ajax/XHR requests.

The extension requires you to specify the domains that you wish to monitor and allows you to explicitly define the headers to be added. This is preferable to completely disabling XHR security in your browser, which is a big security hole.

Regarding Permissions In order to allow you to append headers to ANY arbitrary location, this extension requires access to intercept ANY web request. However, by default the extension does NOT monitor any web traffic. Only URLs you specifically whitelist will be read by the extension, and only headers that YOU specify will be appended.

Note: Headers added by this extension will not appear in the DevTools "Network" panel due to a known Chrome bug: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=258064

This extension is open source under the MIT License and can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/chrisdeely/ForceCORS