Much easier to explain with an example. In Safari, if I have 3 open tabs and I press cmd+5 (or 6, or 7), I am taken to tab 3 (the last tab). I have developed a habit of pressing cmd+a high number as a shortcut for the last tab, and I find it a very useful features in other browsers (Safari has it for sure but I think firefox does as well).
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Brief Summary
This feature adds an ability to block certain elements on any webpage user would want to. It could be used to "create" better webpages for a person by removing any annoyances from the view.Details:
A great example of how this feature works could be a "Zap" from Arc browser, it has great animations and very clear settings for the average user. Though there is another example and it is a "Picker tool" from uBO.
The only issue with the uBO Picker tool is that it's almost never accessible in the Orion browser, it still has bugs after dozen of updates and it is annoying.
A lot of Orion's users don't use uBO at all and only use native Content Blocker. I also moved to it, it seems faster and it would be great to have such a feature!Video: an example of Zap tool from Arc browser:
Orion should be able to fully support userscripts, especially since even Safari has them semi-working. For now, most, if not all userscript managers (TamperMonkey, ViolentMonkey, and GreaseMonkey are the ones I've tried) are either completely broken or only semi-working. I think the best way to go about this issue would be to make an inbuilt userscript manager, just like customCSS, but for javascript.
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https://www.webmproject.org/detect/ reports pic related (not supported) are there any plans to support WebM playback in the future?
Thanks, browser is off to a great start.