Having a tough time navigating the new noscript of Firefox Quantum.
As you can see in the image above, it shows 14 links for this page. However, it appears to only give me options for 2. Here's the link to where I was going:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news ... s-11618649
This is on all pages I go to. Unlike the old noscript, I don't get a full list of sites to allow, block, or temporarily allow. I only get a couple, and the "temporarily allow" (a feature I used a lot) is not as simple to use as before. I can't find a setting that will bring up all 14 pages with options.
Also, when I hover my arrow over the lock or unlock icons (in red and green), they both say "match HTTPS content only". I would expect it to give me a status of what the lock signifies, and what unlock signifies.
Probably just a matter of adjusting to new interface, but thought I would mention these couple of things. Thanks!
Firefox Quantum and 10.1.4
Firefox Quantum and 10.1.4
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:57.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/57.0
Re: Firefox Quantum and 10.1.4
It's not 14 pages, the mirror.co.uk-domain offers up 14 scripts all by itself.
After trusting it temporarily, it will load some extra pages that will add more scripts. Just keep hitting that "temporarily allow all this page" (the one with the exclamation mark)
After trusting it temporarily, it will load some extra pages that will add more scripts. Just keep hitting that "temporarily allow all this page" (the one with the exclamation mark)
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.13; rv:57.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/57.0
Re: Firefox Quantum and 10.1.4
Does NoScript 10.1.5 show the full list of sites?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Firefox Quantum and 10.1.4
Maybe msn.com is a better example. Plenty of garbage on that site to block. Here is before doing "Temporarily allow all on this page":
And here is after temporarily allow all:
With the old noscript, I could simply allow the top level msn.com, and all the pictures would load up without the garbage like outbrain, facebook, etc... This was really nice because it also wouldn't generate a bunch of false positives on the content filter.
Again, if you look at the first pic, there's only 3 drop down options, whereas the old noscript would show you everything. Now, I have to temporarily allow all just to see that list. Not ideal. Unless I'm just missing something...
And here is after temporarily allow all:
With the old noscript, I could simply allow the top level msn.com, and all the pictures would load up without the garbage like outbrain, facebook, etc... This was really nice because it also wouldn't generate a bunch of false positives on the content filter.
Again, if you look at the first pic, there's only 3 drop down options, whereas the old noscript would show you everything. Now, I have to temporarily allow all just to see that list. Not ideal. Unless I'm just missing something...
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:57.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/57.0
Re: Firefox Quantum and 10.1.4
upgrade to 10.1.5 first btw . 10.1.4 had a bug concerning showing all domains trying to load.pablodel wrote:
With the old noscript, I could simply allow the top level msn.com, and all the pictures would load up without the garbage like outbrain, facebook, etc... This was really nice because it also wouldn't generate a bunch of false positives on the content filter.
But for your problem:
That would be the "...msn.com" rule.
You made a rule for "https://www.msn.com" which is the url specific rule only matching that.
If you want to specifically match "https://*msn.com" make a green lock rule for ...msn.com
If you want to match Https and Http for ://*msn.com, flip the lock to red.
You can see the rule in the second screenshot because you haven't made a decision for off.msn.com yet. In the first screenshot it isn't shown any more because you already chose the more restrictive one matching "https://www.msn.com"
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:57.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/57.0