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How can we disable keyboard shortcuts on webpages?

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I am using the add-on firemacs, which allows us to edit text with emacs key-bindings.

The problem is: some key-bindings (set by firemacs) are overwritten at several webpages (e.g. Evernote and StackExchange).

For example, Ctrl-b moves normally the text cursor to the previous character in a textarea. But in the textarea at any site of StackExchange, Ctrl-b creates `**strong text**`.

Is it possible to disable keyboard shortcuts without disabling shortcuts for firemacs?

The trivial solution is to disable JavaScript. But I want to know a possibility of other solutions.

I am using the add-on firemacs, which allows us to edit text with emacs key-bindings. The problem is: some key-bindings (set by firemacs) are overwritten at several webpages (e.g. Evernote and StackExchange). For example, Ctrl-b moves normally the text cursor to the previous character in a textarea. But in the textarea at any site of StackExchange, Ctrl-b creates `**strong text**`. Is it possible to disable keyboard shortcuts without disabling shortcuts for firemacs? The trivial solution is to disable JavaScript. But I want to know a possibility of other solutions.

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StackExchange links to a bunch of other sites, so I looked at the superuser.com site. The specific script that creates the interactive features of the editor is http://cdn.sstatic.net/Js/wmd.en.js. It's minified so I can't figure out the call needed to remove the keypress event listener. (Actually, I'm not sure I could figure it out even with the full source, as I don't use jQuery.) Maybe it's a question for StackOverflow?

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Note that Firefox has a built-in JavaScript beautifier (Shift+F2: jsb) as one of the commands in the toolbox that makes it easy to inspect such a file in the scratchpad.

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