How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?

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Knofbath
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How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?

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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.
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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?

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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.
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Knofbath
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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?

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Well, it happens everywhere. Let's just use a google link for simplicity.

https://developers.google.com/fonts/doc ... leshooting

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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?

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Ensure "font" permission is enabled for gstatic.com and it works for me.

EDIT Are you sure it's NoScript blocking the fonts?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Knofbath
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Re: How to enable material-icons from fonts.googleapis.com?

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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.
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