sean
sean
Just do both `if` statements, setting part of a variable and then check if it has both parts afterwards. [Example](http://rosslawley.co.uk/archive/old/2010/01/04/nginx-how-to-multiple-if-statements/).
I don't think you understand: I meant that you can solve it by using the strategy again to check for SF && the path in question.
It has been a few years, let me review everything and get back to you.
You can clone the repo now and have Python3 support. It's not updated in pypi yet; they have changed the process and this repo is not ready to be added...
It's up to the user what they put in the configuration. Receiving a signal to reload the config from file is the requested enhancement here.
Yes, exactly. It also means that all the images will load on a given page, all the JS and CSS served from a CDN will load, etc. At first I...
I'm sure you'll figure something out that gives a good browsing experience. I don't think it will involve depth settings and regex, however.
This site has changed in the last couple of years. It looks like a good candidate to choose `disable on this site` because the recipes are now near the top...
Waited so long that they changed the site and now it works without any of the multi-matching changes in this PR. Closing because the other great stuff was already broken...
After testing on mobile, this doesn't seem necessary. The 300ms delay between the events firing feels fine since so much precedent there on the web.