Hello.
Either I'm doing something seriously wrong or the noscript button is missing from my Firefox mobile on my kindle.
How can put the NS button after tabs just like in desktop Firefox?
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Re: mobile
It has been a week.What no one is going to help!?
Mozilla/5.0 (Android 5.1.1; Tablet; rv:49.0) Gecko/49.0 Firefox/49.0
Re: mobile
@guest we're all unpaid volunteers doing support here in our spare time, please be patient someone will get to this!
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: mobile
Hello Barbaz.
It's good to hear from you again.
I know I know.It's just unusual not to hear a reply for such a long time.I just thought everybody forgot about my post.
No problem.I'll wait.
Don't worry.Your help is always appreciated! Trust me!
It's good to hear from you again.
I know I know.It's just unusual not to hear a reply for such a long time.I just thought everybody forgot about my post.
No problem.I'll wait.
Don't worry.Your help is always appreciated! Trust me!
Mozilla/5.0 (Android 5.1.1; Tablet; rv:49.0) Gecko/49.0 Firefox/49.0
Re: mobile
Hi.
I know there are more important cases than mine,but it's been a couple of months.
I'm pretty sure everyone had forgotten this thread.
So...Bump.
I know there are more important cases than mine,but it's been a couple of months.
I'm pretty sure everyone had forgotten this thread.
So...Bump.
Mozilla/5.0 (Android 5.1.1; Tablet; rv:50.0) Gecko/50.0 Firefox/50.0
Re: mobile
I actually own a Kindle, but I have never heard of installing Firefox on one, and I'm not sure that my particular model is capable of it. So, not much I can do to help, sorry.
When I've used NSA before, the icon was kind of floating at the bottom, not next to tabs. But that was a while ago, and on a smartphone.
When I've used NSA before, the icon was kind of floating at the bottom, not next to tabs. But that was a while ago, and on a smartphone.
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True religion, which dares to acknowledge death and challenge the way we live, is an attempt to wake up.
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Re: mobile
Firefox for Android has currently no support for extension icons. You just get a NoScript entry in the hamburger menu.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:72.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/72.0
Re: mobile
At the moment, there appears to be no support at all for add ons for the current Firefox Nightly build.
Been this way a couple weeks.
I do update Nightly daily.
I am a 'YUGE fan od NoScript. It is the one add on that gives me the opportunity to selectively edit which scripts run.
UBlock seems to be "grandfathered" in and the only one available. Not a fan.
I know everyone is a volunteer, any thoughts folks?
Am I missing something?
What can I do?
Been this way a couple weeks.
I do update Nightly daily.
I am a 'YUGE fan od NoScript. It is the one add on that gives me the opportunity to selectively edit which scripts run.
UBlock seems to be "grandfathered" in and the only one available. Not a fan.
I know everyone is a volunteer, any thoughts folks?
Am I missing something?
What can I do?
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- Giorgio Maone
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Re: mobile
NoScript is coming very soon to Firefox Preview.
I've tested it on Fenix (by installing it in development mode through ADB) and already made some changes (in 11.0.15) to make it more usable there.
This week I've been in contact with the Mozilla mobile team almost daily: they're ironing out a couple of bugs of theirs I've found, before giving the green light for "easy" installation.
I've tested it on Fenix (by installing it in development mode through ADB) and already made some changes (in 11.0.15) to make it more usable there.
This week I've been in contact with the Mozilla mobile team almost daily: they're ironing out a couple of bugs of theirs I've found, before giving the green light for "easy" installation.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:74.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/74.0
Re: mobile
Giorgio,
Thank You for the note. I really appreciate your efforts and the efforts of everyone involved.
Larry
Thank You for the note. I really appreciate your efforts and the efforts of everyone involved.
Larry
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:75.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/75.0