I installed Noscript, and didn't change the default settings. The Noscript logo was clearly visible, and showed the S with the line through it, as if all scripts were blocked. However, when I checked the options, the "allow scripts universally" box was checked... Now, which was correct? Was the logo "lying" about scripts being blocked? Or are they in fact blocked when the logo says they are?
When I disabled the "allow scripts universally option," a bar showed up on the bottom of the browser indicating that scripts were blocked... this was in addition to the noscripts logo next to the URL.
I'm not sure exactly which forum this post belongs in, so I'm going to crosspost to the support forum.
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