I recently installed some Fonts on my Windows 10 PC and now i noticed, that the NoScript Font has turned into symbols with Firefox 74.0.
Don´t know if that´s the reason. On Chrome it works just fine.
https://imgur.com/a/8HLyXkt
[FIXED] The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
[FIXED] The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
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Re: The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
What NoScript version are you using in Firefox?
What NoScript version are you using in Chrome?
If you visit the following URL in Firefox, does any part of it show with the symbols font? -
What NoScript version are you using in Chrome?
If you visit the following URL in Firefox, does any part of it show with the symbols font? -
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data:text/html,<div id=%22a%22>Test</div><div id=%22b%22>Test</div><style>%23a{font-family:Inter,sans-serif;}%23b{font-family:sans-serif;}</style>
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
I am having the same problem since the "upgrade" to firefox 74.
This is kubuntu linux 19.10, firefox 74.0 64-bit, NoScript version 11.0.17.
If I have firefox Edit > Preferences > Fonts and colors set to allow web pages to choose their own fonts, then NoScript comes up with a symbol font. If I uncheck the "Allow pages to choose their own fonts" box, then NoScript comes up with a normal font, but unfortunately many web pages don't work properly this way.
I tried the URL in the previous message, and the first line comes up symbols, while the second line says Test
This is kubuntu linux 19.10, firefox 74.0 64-bit, NoScript version 11.0.17.
If I have firefox Edit > Preferences > Fonts and colors set to allow web pages to choose their own fonts, then NoScript comes up with a symbol font. If I uncheck the "Allow pages to choose their own fonts" box, then NoScript comes up with a normal font, but unfortunately many web pages don't work properly this way.
I tried the URL in the previous message, and the first line comes up symbols, while the second line says Test
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Re: The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
While waiting for Giorgio to get to this, try temporarily downgrading NoScript to version 11.0.15.
Old NoScript @
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/noscript/versions
*or*
https://noscript.net/feed?quantum&c=100
Old NoScript @
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/noscript/versions
*or*
https://noscript.net/feed?quantum&c=100
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
Have you got a font called "Inter" installed?
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Re: The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
Could you please check whether NoScript 11.0.18rc1 (from https://noscript.net/getit#devel ) fixes this problem?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
Yes, there is a font called Inter (Thin) installed.
NoScript 11.0.18rc1 fixed the problem, at least for me. Thanks.
NoScript 11.0.18rc1 fixed the problem, at least for me. Thanks.
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Re: The NoScript Font has changed to symbols.
@barbaz: I could´t tell because everything was in symbols.
I tried NoScript 11.0.15 and then 11.0.18rc. Both fixed the problem.
Thank you!
I tried NoScript 11.0.15 and then 11.0.18rc. Both fixed the problem.
Thank you!
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