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--I often find my self clicking "Temporarily allow" for the site I visit. If it's at the bottom of the popup list, sometimes I have to use scroll bar to see and click the site---it would be more practical if it were at the top of the list.Giorgio Maone wrote:Why?
Which widget are you using to open the popup (status bar icon, notification bar, toolbar button)?
If you use the status bar icon, most of the time the popup should appear above said icon, therefore the main site should be the most reachable item.austyg wrote: If it's at the bottom of the popup list, sometimes I have to use scroll bar to see and click the site
It does.Giorgio Maone wrote: If you use the status bar icon, most of the time the popup should appear above said icon,
It is not. If the list has many sites, then a scroll bar appears in the list, and the main site is ALWAYS at the bottom of the scroll.Giorgio Maone wrote: therefore the main site should be the most reachable item.
No. The popup is always correct, whether I click on the "Notification bar", or the status bar icon.Giorgio Maone wrote: Are you saying you mostly get the popup below the icon?
I've never seen a scroll bar, but the menu has a tiny scroll arrow at each end if it has too many entries to fit on the computer screen -- just like the context menu and the bookmarks menu if they contain too many entries.Giorgio Maone wrote:I don't think I've ever seen a scroller in a popup menu.
Possibly. Yes, Gnome is the GUI here.Giorgio Maone wrote: I don't think I've ever seen a scroller in a popup menu.
Maybe it's Gnome-specific widgetry?
http://i.imgur.com/jFYia.jpgGiorgio Maone wrote: Could you show me a screenshot?
I suppose it would help . . . as long as it doesn't get stuck down there, or defeat the scroll up/down functionality . . . because scrolling is necessary.Giorgio Maone wrote: Would the menu autoscrolling to the bottom when opened help with your use case?
Done in latest development build.austyg wrote:I suppose it would help . . . as long as it doesn't get stuck down there, or defeat the scroll up/down functionality . . . because scrolling is necessary.Giorgio Maone wrote: Would the menu autoscrolling to the bottom when opened help with your use case?
Ooops . . . I installed dev. build version 2.0.9rc2, but new problems happen:Giorgio Maone wrote: Done in latest development build.
-- this is not happening. Pop-up list is still opening the way it did before, with the scroll bar pegged to the top of the list.Giorgio Maone wrote: Would the menu autoscrolling to the bottom when opened help with your use case?
This if the menu is opened from a toolbar on the top of the browser.austyg wrote:-- this is not happening. Pop-up list is still opening the way it did before, with the scroll bar pegged to the top of the list.
It's working fine for me.austyg wrote: -- the "Notification" bar that shows messages about blocked scripts fails to show up.
Autoscrolling is is working correctly for me too on Windows XP, NoScript 2.0.9rc2, from both the status bar and tool bar icons.Giorgio Maone wrote: This if the menu is opened from a toolbar on the top of the browser.
If the menu is opened from the bottom (status/addon bar), it should automatically scroll on the bottom.
In both case, the nearest command should be "Allow [toplevel.site.com]".
The notification bar doesn't show up for me either on http://www.foxnews.com/austyg wrote: -- the "Notification" bar that shows messages about blocked scripts fails to show up.
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Error: node is null
Source file: chrome://noscript/content/noscriptOverlay.js
Line: 1264
Version 2.0.9.rc2 is not showing any "NoScript" toolbar or icon on the top of the browser---even when the settings for NoScript are enabled to show "Notifications" toolbar at the top of the browser. By the way, be careful to prevent breaking next release of NoScript---notice the following posting to this thread:Giorgio Maone wrote:This if the menu is opened from a toolbar on the top of the browser.
, , ,Alan Baxter wrote:The notification bar doesn't show up for me either on http://www.foxnews.com/
Default NoScript settings, no other extensions.
Edit: Error Console message, repeated four times is:Code: Select all
Error: node is null Source file: chrome://noscript/content/noscriptOverlay.js Line: 1264
Version 2.0.9.rc2 is not doing it here: --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.2) Gecko/20090730 SUSE/3.5.2-1.1 Firefox/3.5.2Giorgio Maone wrote:If the menu is opened from the bottom (status/addon bar), it should automatically scroll on the bottom.
This looks like a Fx 3.5.x bug, I can reproduce it on Windows but there doesn't seem to be anything I can do about it.austyg wrote:Version 2.0.9.rc2 is not doing it here: --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.2) Gecko/20090730 SUSE/3.5.2-1.1 Firefox/3.5.2Giorgio Maone wrote:If the menu is opened from the bottom (status/addon bar), it should automatically scroll on the bottom.