hi, i think "noscript" is the most useful tool for firefox ever, but i really miss hotkeys. for example "ctrl & T" for "temporarily allow this page" or sth. like that.
it would be nice if the user could set and edit the commands by hisself. i dont know if this was suggested already and if this is the right place to suggest it, but
i didnt find a email adress direct to the developers. it would be nice if somebody could send this idea to someone who is involved in programming nosript.
please excuse my english, i'm from germany and still learning
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Global Hot Keys
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Re: Global Hot Keys
Ctrl+Shift+\ (backslash)
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Re: Global Hot Keys
Elaboration from http://noscript.net/features#basics
If you're not a mouse lover, you will find these two keyboard shortcuts helpful:
1. CTRL + SHIFT + \ (backslash) toggles allowance status for the current top-level site - temporarily by default, to make it permanent set the about:config noscript.toggle.temp preference to false.
2. CTRL + SHIFT + S opens the NoScript status bar menu, which lets you perform every NoScript related operation using the cursor keys.
Both these shortcuts can be changed using the about:config noscript.key.* preferences.
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