
Clicking this placeholder loads the original plug-in object. BR Lingo for the Brazilian Portuguese localization.ĬlickToPlugin prevents Safari from launching plug-ins and replaces every plug-in object by a placeholder labeled by the name of the blocked plug-in (fig. 1).Pau Sellés i Garcia for the Catalan localization.Arkadiusz Fal for the Polish localization.

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Rodger Combs, developer of the Plugin Blocker extension, from which I learned about XHRs and how to use them to fetch the URLs of videos on Vimeo and Veoh.Félix Cloutier, developer of the Plugin Customs extension, from whom I learned how to detect Java applets.Robert Lange, who designed the source selector.Moore, who designed the extensionâs icon and with whom I had many useful conversations Matt Ball, the developer of a previous ClickToFlash extension which served as this extensionâs starting point (in particular, he designed the ingenious CSS of the placeholders).

Jonathan Rentzsch, the inventor of the original ClickToFlash plug-in.This extension owes its existence and awesomeness to many. ClickToFlash is a restriction of ClickToPlugin that only deals with Flash content.ĬlickToPlugin is currently localized in English, French, German, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Further, it can replace many plug-in-based media players by Safariâs native HTML5 media player. It replaces every plug-in object by an unobtrusive placeholder that can be clicked to load the embedded content. ClickToPlugin is a lightweight and highly customizable extension that prevents Safari from launching plug-ins automatically, resulting in faster browsing, reduced fan usage, and increased battery life.
