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I am on a school Chromebook, can you add a working hack for a Chromebook? #218

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iubjhlkhlkj opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 17 comments

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@iubjhlkhlkj
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iubjhlkhlkj commented Dec 18, 2024

Im on a school chromebook how do you hack with that???????

@infinitexlks
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It works. Your school probably disabled JavaScript. Not rxzyx's fault.

@Py70nB0II
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Is there a way that doesn't require JavaScript or the chrome console?

@infinitexlks
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This may or may not work. Go to this link, go down, and enter prodigy's link in Allow JavaScript.
chrome://settings/content/javascript

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Py70nB0II commented Jan 20, 2025 via email

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oh and how do i open javascript once i do this?

@Py70nB0II
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cuz I don't have access to the dev. tools option

@infinitexlks
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Easy Buddy

@infinitexlks
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Allow JavaScript in Google Chrome
On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top right, click. then Settings.
Click Privacy and security, then Site settings, then JavaScript.
Select Sites can use JavaScript as the default behavior.

@infinitexlks
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After this, go to prodigy, and go to the searchbar and type up this:
javascript:codehere

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Py70nB0II commented Jan 29, 2025 via email

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Py70nB0II commented Jan 29, 2025 via email

@infinitexlks
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No, You dont
Here's what it looks like with code!

javascript:document.write("JavaImport;")

@infinitexlks
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infinitexlks commented Jan 29, 2025

just replace the

document.write("JavaImport;")

With the code.

@Py70nB0II
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idk which part to replace

@Py70nB0II
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so is it like, JavaScript:document.write("code here;")

@infinitexlks
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infinitexlks commented Feb 4, 2025

no, it's like this:

javascript:Paste-The-Code-Here!

For instance, Pretend your code is this:

go(`clear()`)

So then, you paste it here like this:

javascript:go(`clear()`)

So you paste the code after the : after javascript

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Py70nB0II commented Feb 28, 2025 via email

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