by GµårÐïåñ » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:29 pm
wingding wrote:I have succeeded in getting a .jpg capture of the NoScript rotating vector animation. As a matter of fact, the capture contains 2 rotating vector animations, although they are stationary and not rotating in the .jpg capture. I will gladly provide this .jpg screen shot if I can figure out how to do so. So far I have found the following: 1) I cannot include the .jpg file as a [img] because for this to work it needs to be at a publicly available website, whereas it is currently on my hard drive. 2) I cannot include it as an attachment because I find no option on this page to do so. And, 3) I have not been able to register as a user, apparently because an administrator has decided to reject my @gmail.com email address.
- You can upload it to any of the free image hosting services and then use the HTTP link for it to post here.
- We don't block anyone from signing up and so unless you are not putting in a valid email or passing the captcha, you are doing something wrong, anyone can register.
Also, I appreciate your efforts and suggestions to help me, regardless of whatever belittling comments you feel you must make. Thus far, I have tried all suggestions you have provided in the above reply and have found none of them to work. If I can find any solution to this problem, I will gladly let you know. As another piece of information, these NoScript rotating vector animations show up on the
www.cnn.com website when I have NoScript enabled.
Its not belittling its a statement of fact that NS doesn't do anything like this and has NEVER done it in all the years in service, so when you claim something impossible, you get a response accordingly. That's why we said, show us the proof. I also checked the cnn link you provided and no such thing or magical NS vector animations either. If you are talking about that spinning animation, that's not NoScript, that's the site.
[quote="wingding"]I have succeeded in getting a .jpg capture of the NoScript rotating vector animation. As a matter of fact, the capture contains 2 rotating vector animations, although they are stationary and not rotating in the .jpg capture. I will gladly provide this .jpg screen shot if I can figure out how to do so. So far I have found the following: 1) I cannot include the .jpg file as a [img] because for this to work it needs to be at a publicly available website, whereas it is currently on my hard drive. 2) I cannot include it as an attachment because I find no option on this page to do so. And, 3) I have not been able to register as a user, apparently because an administrator has decided to reject my @gmail.com email address.[/quote]
[list=1][*]You can upload it to any of the free image hosting services and then use the HTTP link for it to post here.
[*]We don't block anyone from signing up and so unless you are not putting in a valid email or passing the captcha, you are doing something wrong, anyone can register.[/list]
[quote]Also, I appreciate your efforts and suggestions to help me, regardless of whatever belittling comments you feel you must make. Thus far, I have tried all suggestions you have provided in the above reply and have found none of them to work. If I can find any solution to this problem, I will gladly let you know. As another piece of information, these NoScript rotating vector animations show up on the www.cnn.com website when I have NoScript enabled.[/quote]
Its not belittling its a statement of fact that NS doesn't do anything like this and has NEVER done it in all the years in service, so when you claim something impossible, you get a response accordingly. That's why we said, show us the proof. I also checked the cnn link you provided and no such thing or magical NS vector animations either. If you are talking about that spinning animation, that's not NoScript, that's the site.