by 8-bit » Tue Nov 21, 2017 1:21 am
anon1357 wrote:I installed NoScript 10.1.1 in Firefox 57 on Windows 10 / 64. I'm very happy it has been released! Thanks!
NoScript appears in the Tools / Addons menu and looks normal. There are three buttons for Options, Disable, Remove.
Clicking the Options button displays a page a list of my whitelisted sites. There are no buttons, scroll bars, or other interactive features.
The text says Scripts are enabled globally, but the link is just text - not clicakable.
Am I missing something? Is there another way to reach the NoScript Options?
Is there a way to get the NoScript icon back on the Firefox toolbar?
My NS icon appeared right away after installing. Try a simple disable NS/enable NS then restart FFX....Also, on my default whitelist page, there is indeed a check-box next to "Scripts globally allowed (dangerous)" AND "Sanitize cross-site suspicious requests" (I am runnning macOS though, but that shouldn't matter as it is a Firefox/NS thing) - not sure why you are not getting a checkbox. A fresh clean install of V57 may be in order to get a fresh profile, then you can re-intall your addons, and re-import your bookmarks. That's what I did when V57 was released.
The WHITELIST ITSELF is interactive. That is where you select how you want to deal with each script. Hover over some of the icons in the list - the "tool-tips" will be self explanatory.
It's on a site by site basis (as it previously was).... it just looks different because the default whitelist "menu" does not come down from the toolbar icon (same as legacy), but NOW shows up as a page/list (
when on a blank tab). So when you are at your blank/new(blank) tab and click on the NS icon, it shows the DEFAULT whitelist (previously you had to go into about:config to see the ENTIRE list as not all were pushed to the permanent whitelist shown in prefs.) There are some I don't see there like "about:newtab" and others of like sort, but I just installed it like 10 minutes ago. You can set any of those defaults to untrusted, but, I don't recommend it - although I did set google.com to untrusted. Then, when on any site, just click the NS icon in the toolbar, set which scripts to block/allow etc. It's not much different than the legacy version.
Hope this helps some..
[edited many times for clarity - I hurried up and it ended up costing me more time!
]
Oh, here's a pic showing that I do indeed have those checkboxes:
[quote="anon1357"]I installed NoScript 10.1.1 in Firefox 57 on Windows 10 / 64. I'm very happy it has been released! Thanks!
NoScript appears in the Tools / Addons menu and looks normal. There are three buttons for Options, Disable, Remove.
Clicking the Options button displays a page a list of my whitelisted sites. There are no buttons, scroll bars, or other interactive features.
The text says Scripts are enabled globally, but the link is just text - not clicakable.
Am I missing something? Is there another way to reach the NoScript Options?
Is there a way to get the NoScript icon back on the Firefox toolbar?[/quote]
My NS icon appeared right away after installing. Try a simple disable NS/enable NS then restart FFX....Also, on my default whitelist page, there is indeed a check-box next to "Scripts globally allowed (dangerous)" AND "Sanitize cross-site suspicious requests" (I am runnning macOS though, but that shouldn't matter as it is a Firefox/NS thing) - not sure why you are not getting a checkbox. A fresh clean install of V57 may be in order to get a fresh profile, then you can re-intall your addons, and re-import your bookmarks. That's what I did when V57 was released.
[b]The WHITELIST ITSELF is interactive[/b]. That is where you select how you want to deal with each script. Hover over some of the icons in the list - the "tool-tips" will be self explanatory.
It's on a site by site basis (as it previously was).... it just looks different because the default whitelist "menu" does not come down from the toolbar icon (same as legacy), but NOW shows up as a page/list ([b]when on a blank tab[/b]). So when you are at your blank/new(blank) tab and click on the NS icon, it shows the DEFAULT whitelist (previously you had to go into about:config to see the ENTIRE list as not all were pushed to the permanent whitelist shown in prefs.) There are some I don't see there like "about:newtab" and others of like sort, but I just installed it like 10 minutes ago. You can set any of those defaults to untrusted, but, I don't recommend it - although I did set google.com to untrusted. Then, when on any site, just click the NS icon in the toolbar, set which scripts to block/allow etc. It's not much different than the legacy version.
Hope this helps some..
[edited many times for clarity - I hurried up and it ended up costing me more time! ;) ]
Oh, here's a pic showing that I do indeed have those checkboxes:
[img]https://s8.postimg.org/mh569c8p1/xyz.png[/img]