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Firemonkey Help documentation states that
@exclude-match
is better for performance thanexclude
, but that the former is not supported by Greasemonkey and Tampermonkey. If I am writing a userscript intended to be shared (i.e. with users who may use different extensions/browsers besides Firemonkey on Firefox), should I use@exclude
so that the script is more broadly compatible? (I know the performance for using one type of rule vs. the other difference is probably negligible for most userscripts, so this is partly a theoretical question).Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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