Firstly thanks to everyone that makes internet surfing easier and safe r for us..i am using noscript 2.4.8.. I am wondering if someone can tell me how to use the noscript allow withing a pop up page on a website...
i click on and around the pop ups but find no way to allow?
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It should be intuitive and goes without saying that if you have no toolbar or status bar/addon bar to make the choice, just right click on the page, find the NoScript submenu and allow from there.
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GµårÐïåñ wrote:It should be intuitive and goes without saying that if you have no toolbar or status bar/addon bar to make the choice, just right click on the page, find the NoScript submenu and allow from there.
Right click on the page does not work for me..that is why i ask..It used to work..but i set no script back to default settings by mistake and now since then i dont have that option.
Just to add today i have no problem and for some reason its ok...But i still do not have the right click option within any pop up page
Thanks for the short cut advice as well..ill use if needed
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Right-click does not work on every pop-up or just for pop-ups from this particular site? If latter is the case you might want to see whether unchecking the option to allow scripts to "Disable or replace context menu" helps (button "Advanced" next to where you can globally disable Javascript in Firefox).
Also there is a way to have pop-ups open as tabs, which might help but also seem unintuitive in some regards, e.g. content maybe not optimised for window size and if you click what makes the pop-up show, while another "pop-up" is open, the present one is used.
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I was just going to tell you how to get past that but I see d already beat me to it. Just go to Options|Content Tab|Advanced Button (In front of JS)|Uncheck the boxes and then a page won't block you from using right click, you might still get their bitching notice, but the context will still pop up. Or get used to keyboard shortcuts like old school.
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