By default, Safari doesn't resize the popup to its content, but it's
possible to set the size pragmatically.
The popup will be resized every time when a change happens in the DOM tree.
Earlier, a technique was used to open the extension's Options page when
the user clicked a checkbox input at Safari's extension settings. The method was removed because:
- the Options page can be opened via the extension's toolbar button (which
cannot be disabled in Safari, so it will be there all the time);
- involved more clicks than opening from the toolbar button;
- the string beside the checkbox couldn't be localized.
.jshintrc's otion-set is a personal choice, merely a suggestion.
Beside that, it includes some common globals for specific browsers, so
there's no need to set the globals in every .js file.
In order to force strict coding, "use strict" directive was added into
every .js file.
- Update assets from gorhill/uBlock/master
- Remove whitespace from element-picker.js
- Simplify code in profiler.js (btw, Date is still needed as fallback
for older browsers)
- Clarification for Safari's storage where the QUOTA_BYTES came from