With NS disabled

With NS enabled



If this is what you mean, no. And not seeing any Font objects when the two top domain scripts are allowed.Giorgio Maone wrote:Are there FONT objects to be allowed in the "Blocked Objects" NoScript submenu?


Look closer.kukla wrote:If this is what you mean, no. And not seeing any Font objects when the two top domain scripts are allowed.Giorgio Maone wrote:Are there FONT objects to be allowed in the "Blocked Objects" NoScript submenu?
Yep, I'm seeing that now, and after allowing it things get straightened out. I also tried a new temporary profile, with only NS installed, from therube's suggestion, and it's not happening there with both of those top scripts not allowed. So it's some kind of conflict with another Add-on. Honestly, I don't think it's worth all the trouble to get completely crazy and drill down to which Add-on is causing the conflict. I think I will just have to live with it, since I don't usually allow any scripts from the Times anyway.Giorgio Maone wrote:Look closer.kukla wrote:If this is what you mean, no. And not seeing any Font objects when the two top domain scripts are allowed.Giorgio Maone wrote:Are there FONT objects to be allowed in the "Blocked Objects" NoScript submenu?
As soon as I allow "nytimes.com" I get a new Blocked Objects>Temporarily allow FONT@http://www.nytmes.com menu item.
Beside that, the typeface is the main difference between the two screenshot you posted.
As a side note, I didn't manage to stuff all those characters all together, no matter the zoom level I used: it must be a Mac OS X - specific issue, related to the default replacement font Firefox uses on that platform (I've tested on Windows).