Firefox 111.0
NoScript 11.4.19rc3
new profile
STR:
1) NoScript Options > Appearance, check "List full addresses in the permissions popup" (to get more entries)
2) go to a website with a lot of scripts, e.g. https://www.cnn.com/ after Temp. TRUSTing cnn.com
3) context menu > NoScript
Expected results: Since there are too many entries to fit in the window, it should be possible to scroll to see them all.
Actual results: Only a partial amount of scrolling is possible - the listing is mostly cut off.
Workarounds: use keyboard navigation (Shift+Tab to get back to the buttons on top), or just use NoScript toolbar icon popup which doesn't have these issues.
For some reason, this issue is more extreme in my main profile - I am unable to scroll at all, there isn't even any scrollbar, and keyboard navigation just goes off the visible portion of the NoScript window. There, the only workaround to use that window is to resize it bigger.
11.4.19rc3 Can't fully scroll in NS window opened via context menu
11.4.19rc3 Can't fully scroll in NS window opened via context menu
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Re: 11.4.19rc3 Can't fully scroll in NS window opened via context menu
You're saying such that the shot here, viewtopic.php?p=106731#p106731, is in an overflow condition (which it is not in the shot), that you're not able to scroll?
No issue here (mousewheel, up & down arrows, scroll column click, autoscroll).
No issue here (mousewheel, up & down arrows, scroll column click, autoscroll).
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Re: 11.4.19rc3 Can't fully scroll in NS window opened via context menu
No, that screenshot is of the...
What I'm talking about is right-click inside the webpage > NoScript, which opens that interface in a standalone window.
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Re: 11.4.19rc3 Can't fully scroll in NS window opened via context menu
Oh.
(Don't know that I ever frequented that before.)
Aside from not having a down-arrow button (on my end at least), all still seems to be working fine (same methods as above).
And in that respect, I was totally off in musonius thread too (as I never looked at the context-menu, though as he does surely say it, it never registered in my brain ). Probably has something to do with that 'don't know that I ever frequented that before' aspect.)
(Context menus, & all I want is a "simply" Ctrl+Shift+\ to effect a permissions change .)
(And what a laughable dialog it is at that. While you can drag it larger, sizing does not persist, AND the frame within the frame is only so large so you can only get so much actual data, with the rest being wasted space. [I think ? I filled a bug on that - ages ago. Such a brain-dead browser. Such a shame.)
(And looking correctly, now, at musonius's issue, I still cannot dupe that.)
(Don't know that I ever frequented that before.)
Aside from not having a down-arrow button (on my end at least), all still seems to be working fine (same methods as above).
Heh.(Don't know that I ever frequented that before.)
And in that respect, I was totally off in musonius thread too (as I never looked at the context-menu, though as he does surely say it, it never registered in my brain ). Probably has something to do with that 'don't know that I ever frequented that before' aspect.)
(Context menus, & all I want is a "simply" Ctrl+Shift+\ to effect a permissions change .)
Oh, that's cause the "dialog" doesn't open up deep enough.Aside from not having a down-arrow button (on my end at least)
(And what a laughable dialog it is at that. While you can drag it larger, sizing does not persist, AND the frame within the frame is only so large so you can only get so much actual data, with the rest being wasted space. [I think ? I filled a bug on that - ages ago. Such a brain-dead browser. Such a shame.)
(And looking correctly, now, at musonius's issue, I still cannot dupe that.)
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