Hello everyone, Im having an Issue in Firefox.
I usually only temporarily allow pages with the bottom right 'allow' button that pops up. But since yesterday that button never shows up, and when i right click there is no NS option like there used to be. In fact the only way i can navigate the web now is if i go to tools>add ons>NS and tell it to allow all scripts globally, since i dont want to add all these various sites to the whitelist, except my e-mail,google etc.
it was weird, because yesterday when it happened and I was trying to figure it out, i was closing and reopening firefox many times, and one time it magically came back and it worked all night, then this morning it is gone again.
Please help!
and MERRY CHRISTMAS!
No Allow button at bottom, and no NS option on Right Click
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Drumsynth
No Allow button at bottom, and no NS option on Right Click
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Re: No Allow button at bottom, and no NS option on Right Cli
Please try to right click any toolbar and select "Customize...", then check for the NoScript icon on any possibly hidden toolbar or in the "Customize toolbars" window, and drag it wherever you prefer.
Also please check whether disabling all your add-ons except NoScript and restarting your browser restore your previous setup: if it does, you may need Standard Diagnostic.
Also please check whether disabling all your add-ons except NoScript and restarting your browser restore your previous setup: if it does, you may need Standard Diagnostic.
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Re: No Allow button at bottom, and no NS option on Right Cli
Okanys, disabling my other addons and restarting brough NS back. I was using lavasoft search plug in and ad-aware security add on microsoft .net framework assistan and vuze remote control. i think i can live without these for now as no script is pretty much awesome.
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