A basic guide to NoScript 10
Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
If you would like to help update this guide, feel free to PM an active Mod (me, GµårÐïåñ, therube, or Thrawn).LigH wrote:This thread seems to be abandoned.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
Well, my last request (3 posts ago, can't link it due to the anti-spam filter) is still active and unreplied.
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Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
Nope. This used to be possible with CAPS, a technology now abandoned.LigH wrote:Is there also a feature (available or planned, if technically possible at all) to (dis-) allow specific JS functions?
It could be possible again, to a limited extent, with script surrogates, which are yet to come back.
In the meanwhile you could try something with Greasemonkey scripts.
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Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
Thank you, I will study that...
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Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
In the "new" NoScript there is not any more possible to allow scripts for a subdomain from the menu.
For example, if I went to forums.xkcd.com,
I would have the choice to permanently or temporarily allow for forums.xkcd.com, or for xkcd.com.
Currently, I will only have the choice for xkcd.com
In the settings there is "List full addresses in the permissions popup" but that will show the full URL of each place I'm in.
I don't see the option to select subdomains.
And, generally, it looks like there are less options than before.
Why?
For example, if I went to forums.xkcd.com,
I would have the choice to permanently or temporarily allow for forums.xkcd.com, or for xkcd.com.
Currently, I will only have the choice for xkcd.com
In the settings there is "List full addresses in the permissions popup" but that will show the full URL of each place I'm in.
I don't see the option to select subdomains.
And, generally, it looks like there are less options than before.
Why?
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Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
Currently that option does not exist. I too would like to see "Full Domains" option return.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 8:56 pm In the "new" NoScript there is not any more possible to allow scripts for a subdomain from the menu.
For example, if I went to forums.xkcd.com,
I would have the choice to permanently or temporarily allow for forums.xkcd.com, or for xkcd.com.
Currently, I will only have the choice for xkcd.com
In the settings there is "List full addresses in the permissions popup" but that will show the full URL of each place I'm in.
I don't see the option to select subdomains.
NoScript Webext is basically a complete rewrite of NoScript Classic and a lot of features still haven't been ported to NoScript Webext yet.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 8:56 pm And, generally, it looks like there are less options than before.
Why?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: A basic guide to NoScript 10
Locking because the guide in the OP is long outdated and this thread is now mostly a crap magnet.
@blublevita: Thanks again for your contribution, if you'd like to update this guide for current NoScript please let us know.
@Guest who posted viewtopic.php?p=100528#p100528 : If you have any follow-up questions, feel free to start a new thread referencing your post here.
@blublevita: Thanks again for your contribution, if you'd like to update this guide for current NoScript please let us know.
@Guest who posted viewtopic.php?p=100528#p100528 : If you have any follow-up questions, feel free to start a new thread referencing your post here.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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