Witchcraft: JS/CSS injector
Witchcraft loads custom Javascript and CSS directly from a folder in your file system. Think GreaseMonkey for developers.
Total ratings for Witchcraft: JS/CSS injector
4.60
(Rating count:
10)
User reviews summary
Pros
- Better than Tampermonkey
- Great for customizing webpages
- Positive impact on visually-impaired users
- Feature to apply JS/CSS
- Developer responsiveness about feature requests
Cons
- Difficulty in setting up
- No response from developer
- Not working in Chrome OS
- Lack of Firefox port
Most mentioned
- Tampermonkey
- Lucio (Developer)
- Customizing webpages
- Chrome OS
- Feature requests
Recent reviews for Witchcraft: JS/CSS injector
Recent rating average:
4.30
All time rating average:
4.60
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2022-05-23 | Matt | I had trouble setting it up. I followed the instructions as best I could and then reached out to the developer with a descriptive inquiry, inclusive of images. No response. Nonetheless, I can't knock the app too much because of my technical limitations. If I could get it to work it would be significantly better than tampermonkey. | ||
2021-08-01 | Jason McElwaine | I can't believe I was using Tampermonkey for so long as this is clearly better by a longshot. | ||
2021-06-01 | Alvaro Vasconcelos | obrigadoooooooooooooooooo | ||
2020-07-29 | Brendan Luchen | Five stars just for trying, even if it's DoA, much respect to Lucio. A worthy successor to defunkt/dotjs Now if only it had a Firefox port... | ||
2020-03-01 | E H | Love this one! | ||
2020-01-24 | Robbin Schmidt | Great for customizing webpages! | ||
2019-09-02 | Yegor Vialov | Not working in Chrome OS | ||
2019-09-02 | Yegor “estevez” Vialov | en | Not working in Chrome OS | |
2019-05-02 | Jeff Suddaby | Many thanks Lucio! This Witchcraft Chrome Extension lets me give a visually-impaired friend fine-grained control over how each of her favourite web pages displays in her desktop browser – including the ability to: 1) Completely eliminate unwanted page sections and elements – thus maximizing her useful screen space. 2) Increase font sizes on selected elements... WITHOUT having to ctrl+/ zoom the entire page – (and all its associated chaff) – thus eliminating her need to keep scrolling side-to-side in order to view each and every line of the (non-wrapping) zoomed text. 3) Color-code hard-to-see control icons ( e.g. green=’Reply’; red=’Delete’ ). 4) Modify all the above as her hardware config changes. 5) And more...! (amongst other things, Witchcraft’s < //@include > js functionality gives access to the jQuery (and associated) libraries… helpful for easy overrides of the browser’s r-click context menu, etc. Very easy to use! Anyway, thanks again Lucio. Your work's really making a difference in my friend's life! :) | ||
2018-08-30 | Marcel Portma | Found this the other day, awesome way of applying JS/CSS to your things! After a feature request it now has globals aswell ! yay ! |