Yeah, just tick the box for “eco crimes”, “political donators”, “healthcare lobbyists”, “unfair working conditions” and it flags the site of each company or parent company you visit. Just let the users vote for which firms are the criminals (or morally challenged) and it would work a treat – they already did if for fake news sites…
Here’s a Chrome Extension That Will Flag Fake-News Sites For You
This is really needed. brands pay a pittance to negate the laws, it’s a farce that we should hold our politicians responsible for – why wouldn’t polluting companies just pay the small fine to continue with irresponsible profiting. The browser app that flags these guys would be a good start…
Companies pay out more than £1.5m for breaking environment laws
I want to select only <buttons> whose parents have display: block and exclude those <buttons> whose parents have display:none. Is there any way to accomplish this?
I would love this. The number of places lazy devs use this to hide stuff they don’t want people to see is astounding, and only adds to bad coding. Its like digital litering at best.
Places it’s tempting to use `display: none;`, but don’t | CSS-Tricks
Help yourself be better at accessibility by using better hiding techniques that don’t use display: none;. This involves some tricks like using more clever class names, being fancier with how you deal with JavaScript library animations, or avoiding hiding all together.
Yeah, just tick the box for “eco crimes”, “political donators”, “healthcare lobbyists”, “unfair working conditions” and it flags the site of each company or parent company you visit. Just let the users vote for which firms are the criminals (or morally challenged) and it would work a treat – they already did if for fake news sites…
Usual corp criminals need to be flagged in every browser – come on Google, you could add this to Chrome easily. we need it.
This is really needed. brands pay a pittance to negate the laws, it’s a farce that we should hold our politicians responsible for – why wouldn’t polluting companies just pay the small fine to continue with irresponsible profiting. The browser app that flags these guys would be a good start…
I have been needing this as an option in chrome explorer for a while now too, surprised it isn’t an option. But, read this before you make it…
I would love this. The number of places lazy devs use this to hide stuff they don’t want people to see is astounding, and only adds to bad coding. Its like digital litering at best.