Freeze the DOM instantly
Total ratings
3.80
(Rating count:
10)
Review summary
Pros
- Works as intended for freezing DOM elements.
- User-friendly experience with good functionality.
- Helpful for developers, especially with Angular apps.
Cons
- New update requires unnecessary permissions, causing suspicion.
- Recent changes introduced a paywall for an extension that seems overly simple.
- Users expressed frustration over monetization aspects.
Most mentioned
- The extension works well for its intended purpose.
- Users appreciate its usefulness for development tasks.
- Concerns about recent updates and permissions.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-08-23 | marcelo ferreira | |||
2024-07-19 | Adib Graduan | |||
2024-05-29 | Gabriel Couto | en | Free version: https://github.com/gmcouto/free-freeze-dom | |
2023-11-02 | Michael | en | Used to work perfectly. Newest update wants permissions to edit data on lemonsqueezy (a payment processor). There is no reason for this permission. Suspicious... | |
2024-05-29 | Matthew Parker | en | The latest update added a paywall to an extension that could be written from scratch in 10 lines of code. Find an alternative. | |
2024-05-09 | Ольга Любас | |||
2024-04-03 | Benedict Allerberger | de | Wichtig und richtig. | |
2024-01-11 | Shannon Boggs | en | Thank you. After freezing, for an Angular app, just scroll to the bottom of the Elements pane to find the appropriate overlay container. At least that's what I did. This is nice. | |
2024-01-10 | Aleksandr Shumilov | en | It just does what it is supposed to do. Great work! | |
2023-09-08 | Thắng Hoàng Minh | Very good extension, thank you so much. |
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