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Resuming the transition to Manifest V3
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1065529"><p>I have not coded in 20 years or so (now project leader of software development and implementation 4 days a week).</p><p></p><p>uBO has dynamic and static rules. Manifest v3 also has static and dynamic rules, but they are not the same (they only have the same name). uBO's dynamic rules overrule uBO's static rules, while UBO's static rules also have an $important option to overrule other static rules. When I read the specs of Manifestv3 there is only one hierarchy (not two as with uBO), so there does not seem to be an easy way to implement medium and hard mode (as higher hierarchy overruling 'normal' and 'important' rules).</p><p></p><p>That said, uBlockOrigin has (like AdGuard and to a lesser degree ABP) advanced rules which were not possible to implement with the Mv3 static and Mv3 dynamic rules which are applied by the browser itself. AdGuard solved this by injecting javascript into each webpage (similar to userscripts), so developers have found a way to work around (some of) the limitations of Mv3. Maybe GorHill finds a way to realize medium and hard mode in a different manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1065529"] I have not coded in 20 years or so (now project leader of software development and implementation 4 days a week). uBO has dynamic and static rules. Manifest v3 also has static and dynamic rules, but they are not the same (they only have the same name). uBO's dynamic rules overrule uBO's static rules, while UBO's static rules also have an $important option to overrule other static rules. When I read the specs of Manifestv3 there is only one hierarchy (not two as with uBO), so there does not seem to be an easy way to implement medium and hard mode (as higher hierarchy overruling 'normal' and 'important' rules). That said, uBlockOrigin has (like AdGuard and to a lesser degree ABP) advanced rules which were not possible to implement with the Mv3 static and Mv3 dynamic rules which are applied by the browser itself. AdGuard solved this by injecting javascript into each webpage (similar to userscripts), so developers have found a way to work around (some of) the limitations of Mv3. Maybe GorHill finds a way to realize medium and hard mode in a different manner. [/QUOTE]
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