Single click enable
Single click enable
The instructions suggest that a single left click on the NoScript icon will enable access, but this does not appear to be the case (brings up the menu, but does not alllow access). How can single click toggling be enabled? Thanks.
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Re: Single click enable
If you mean the Options setting in the General tab:
"Left clicking on NoScript toolbar button toggles permissions for top-level site"
then it should work with a single click.
Do you have the NS toolbar button showing up there?
You can put it there by using the Firefox View|Toolbars|Customise menu item and dragging the icon up.
"Left clicking on NoScript toolbar button toggles permissions for top-level site"
then it should work with a single click.
Do you have the NS toolbar button showing up there?
You can put it there by using the Firefox View|Toolbars|Customise menu item and dragging the icon up.
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Re: Single click enable
For some, like myself, this has never worked - in any browser, with any version of NoScript.
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Re: Single click enable
May be a SeaMonkey specific problem then. Left-clicking the NoScript toolbar button to toggle the top-level site permissions has always worked for me on Windows XP. It's enabled by default.
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Re: Single click enable
To clarify my meaning to included both SeaMonkey & also FF, & also on any computer I have ever used.in any browser, with any version of NoScript
Open FF363.
No addons except for NoScript.
NoScript, Reset.
Left click is checkmarked, base second level domains.
Load: http://www.yahoo.com
Actual: Left click opens dialog allowing me to disabled (both) yahoo.com & ytimg.com.
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Re: Single click enable
Are you sure you're talking about the toolbar button?therube wrote:Actual: Left click opens dialog allowing me to disabled (both) yahoo.com & ytimg.com.
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Re: Single click enable
Toolbar button, what the heck is that?
Nope, never had a toolbar button before in my life. (And certainly not in SeaMonkey 1.)
Now with one, works as advertised.
(That kind of explains why it has never worked in the past
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Nope, never had a toolbar button before in my life. (And certainly not in SeaMonkey 1.)
Now with one, works as advertised.
(That kind of explains why it has never worked in the past

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Re: Single click enable
Aha, that explains it - I also had assumed the reference was to the existing [status bar] icon. Added a toolbar button, works as described. Thanks !!
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