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haayman@todon.nlH

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  • If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you.
    haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

    @CheapPontoon @ben @brainblasted to state the obvious: it doesn't solve the no-paste issue, just the 'hidden password' issue

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  • If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you.
    haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

    @thaodan @brainblasted only when it's opened in a new tab or window. That's normal behaviour. Sometimes search-engine let you choose whether or not to open a result in a new tab or stay in the same tab.

    I do sometimes see behaviour where you can click around between e.g. photos in an article where the back-button goes back to the previous image, instead of to the previous article. In that case I really wish they didn't do that

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  • If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you.
    haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

    @thaodan @brainblasted i don't think so, but van you give an example where it's bothering you?

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  • If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you.
    haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

    @ben @CheapPontoon @brainblasted I may have an easier solution:
    https://todon.nl/@haayman/116070020654615607

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  • If you disable pasting in your password field, I hate you.
    haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

    @brainblasted Do you know what a bookmarklet is? It's a tiny javascript that you can add to your bookmarks at the top of the page. Instead of having an URL in the target, you add this script.
    If you click on the link, it will find all password fields on the page and turn it into a regular input field to make the content visible. It is harmless and has no impact on the workings of the page

    ```
    javascript:(function(){
    document.querySelectorAll('input[type="password"]').forEach(el => el.type = 'text');})()
    ```

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  • Do people actually appreciate URL shorteners?
    haayman@todon.nlH haayman@todon.nl

    @hpod16 I use it for 1 purpose: for some shared Google document I create a custom, descriptive URL

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