Compare Chrome extensions: TNTina Fortnite Wallpapers New Tab HD vs LiveHosts

Stats TNTina Fortnite Wallpapers New Tab HD TNTina Fortnite Wallpapers New Tab HD LiveHosts LiveHosts
User count 9 10,000+
Average rating 0.00 3.47
Rating count 0 36
Last updated 2020-03-06 2022-03-29
Size 1.94M 59.17K
Version 1.0 2.0.0
Short description
TNTina Fortnite New Tab. HD TNTina Fortnite wallpapers with useful utilities for New Tab Switch your host/IP mappings in real time without editing your hosts file
Full summary

How about some really awesome wallpapers Just install our new and absolutely free TNTina Fortnite Wallpapers HD app and youll get them. You will definitely like our new and superb TNTina Fortnite Wallpapers HD Chrome Theme. And the most important fact – our apps are absolutely free! Dont hesitate and simply install our superb extension and have fun! Free product has never been so cool before. List of features

  • List of most viewed websites
  • Very useful searchbar
  • Extremely useful option of adding notes on New Tab
  • The best high-quality wallpapers of TNTina Fortnite
  • Local time option wherever you are
  • Option of making to-do list
  • Quick access to to-do list clicking on the icon opens it on any open tab
  • Ability to pick one favorite background from the list ( or you can let them change randomly)
  • You can also choose the option, which will hide signs, inscriptions and all the elements
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LiveHosts is a Chrome extension that aims at providing a working (even if sub-obtimal) solution to a common nuisance that many web developers have to deal with every day. If you have multiple versions of your websites sharing the same host names on multiple environments, you often need to switch the assignments in your OS hosts file.

Other extensions (like the life-saving HostAdmin) can help with the cumbersomeness, but changes to the hosts file usually take an inconvenient amount of time to actually affect the browser.

Unfortunately, there is no way to make Chrome direct requests for a hostname to a specific IP without a standard redirect - you could set up a smart HTTP proxy, but it's often not possible or not convenient.

This extension settles for a sub-obtimal approach: requests to the indicated hostnames are redirected to the chosen IPs with an additional Host header. The browser's address bar reflects this behaviour showing the hostname right after the IP (e.g. http://127.0.0.1/www.example.com/). The extension also tries to take care of all requests to either the IP or the hostname in a consistent way.

Issues

After the redirect, the user is effectively in a different domain that the one they expected. They may notice some functional differences:

  • depending on the server, parts of a web page referring to the site URL (like href and src attributes) could be different from the original
  • window.location has a different value that can potentially throw off JavaScript snippets
  • most Cross-Origin request won't work