Localhost detector

Detects if you are accessing localhost or production and respectively shows prominent red banner only on localhost.

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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2023-05-22
Sheldon Hull
I like the idea. Unfortunately, there are sites that have dev in them that this triggers on, like `dev.azure.com` for example. This means I have the banner popup in places it shouldn't be. Without any ability to customize the matching I had to uninstall. It's a cool idea though!
2023-05-22
Sheldon Hull
en I like the idea. Unfortunately, there are sites that have dev in them that this triggers on, like `dev.azure.com` for example. This means I have the banner popup in places it shouldn't be. Without any ability to customize the matching I had to uninstall. It's a cool idea though!
2019-04-12
Marcel Powolny
Simple and useful.
2019-04-12
Lec “Lecpo” Pol
en Simple and useful.
2019-02-04
Herbert Smith
Extensão TOP, procurei bastante e não encontrei, quando achei aqui não acreditei de primeira, mas funciona perfeitamente para localhost com ou sem porta! Parabéns ao criador.
2019-02-04
Herbert Smith
pt Extensão TOP, procurei bastante e não encontrei, quando achei aqui não acreditei de primeira, mas funciona perfeitamente para localhost com ou sem porta! Parabéns ao criador.
2018-03-15 Ovidijus Sobutas Works only by reading url, so no way to know if you're on localhost when using virtual hosts.
2018-03-15
Ovidijus Sobutas
en Works only by reading url, so no way to know if you're on localhost when using virtual hosts.
2018-01-24
Patrick Man
Love this one! So nice to have a big bright visual cue to distinguish local experimental development from breaking things on the live server *grin*
2018-01-24
Patrick Man
en Love this one! So nice to have a big bright visual cue to distinguish local experimental development from breaking things on the live server *grin*