You can enable the extension for use in private browsing, and then just enable/disable that specific redirect with 2 clicks (3 click if you have the extension icon in the overflow menu instead of...
You can enable the extension for use in private browsing, and then just enable/disable that specific redirect with 2 clicks (3 click if you have the extension icon in the overflow menu instead of on the address bar). I constantly have to do that for my twitter redirect because nitter doesn't work for certain posts.
You can also toggle redirecting globally using a keybind (by default Alt+Shift+R, configurable in your browser's extensions settings). cc. @AugustusFerdinand, feature request added :)
You can also toggle redirecting globally using a keybind (by default Alt+Shift+R, configurable in your browser's extensions settings).
Thanks! One of the things I can't stand is searching in a private window, opening a reddit thread, and having to manually redirect it to old.reddit, but don't want it to do so when I'm in a normal...
Thanks! One of the things I can't stand is searching in a private window, opening a reddit thread, and having to manually redirect it to old.reddit, but don't want it to do so when I'm in a normal window where I'm logged in and it doesn't need the prefix.
Does it refresh the current page when toggling (via the keybind or otherwise)?
BreezeWiki is nice. A cool little thing they do is to try to redirect you to independent wikis when possible, ex. https://breezewiki.com/pokemon/wiki/Bulbasaur.
For the 18 total users of Re-Nav (8 Firefox, 5 Chrome, 5 Edge), here's a handy share link to redirect to BreezeWiki automatically.
Whoa, when did you add redirect sharing like that? That's pretty cool. And thanks for sharing that one.
November 23rd, 2022 :D
Any way to make it redirect only when visiting in an incognito/private window?
You can enable the extension for use in private browsing, and then just enable/disable that specific redirect with 2 clicks (3 click if you have the extension icon in the overflow menu instead of on the address bar). I constantly have to do that for my twitter redirect because nitter doesn't work for certain posts.
You can also toggle redirecting globally using a keybind (by default Alt+Shift+R, configurable in your browser's extensions settings).
cc. @AugustusFerdinand, feature request added :)
Thanks! One of the things I can't stand is searching in a private window, opening a reddit thread, and having to manually redirect it to old.reddit, but don't want it to do so when I'm in a normal window where I'm logged in and it doesn't need the prefix.
Does it refresh the current page when toggling (via the keybind or otherwise)?
It only prevents future redirects from happening, it doesn't refresh.
Not that 2 clicks was difficult, but thanks, that's much more convenient.
BreezeWiki is nice. A cool little thing they do is to try to redirect you to independent wikis when possible, ex. https://breezewiki.com/pokemon/wiki/Bulbasaur.
Is there anything like this that works for fextralife, as well?
Since I'll probably type "breezewiki" a bunch of times on mobile, an abbreviation would be nice.
And, yeah, Fandom is awful, great idea.