NoScript 11 is aggressively blocking all @font-face, even when "font" permission is allowed. Even disabling NoScript for the website doesn't do anything.
I understand the risk of allowing any site to inject through @font-face. But, how do I create an exception for fonts.googleapis.com or fontawesome.com specifically.
Really getting annoyed by the lack of material-icons, since nearly every web page seems to use it these days.
How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?
How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?
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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?
It might be a bug in the checks which can be disabled by checking the "unrestricted CSS" capability.
Could you provide me with a page where it happens and the list of your permissions there?
Thanks.
Could you provide me with a page where it happens and the list of your permissions there?
Thanks.
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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?
Well, it happens everywhere. Let's just use a google link for simplicity.
https://developers.google.com/fonts/doc ... leshooting
https://developers.google.com/fonts/doc ... leshooting
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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?
Ensure "font" permission is enabled for gstatic.com and it works for me.
EDIT Are you sure it's NoScript blocking the fonts?
EDIT Are you sure it's NoScript blocking the fonts?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?
Sigh, guess it's not NoScript. I disabled all my Add-ons and no change.
Edit: Refresh Firefox fixed it, now to go back through and reinstall add-ons, and see what breaks it.
Edit: Refresh Firefox fixed it, now to go back through and reinstall add-ons, and see what breaks it.
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