Feature request: ability to move 'Allow All' in menu

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t-bonham@scc.net
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Feature request: ability to move 'Allow All' in menu

Post by t-bonham@scc.net »

Often webpages want to run scripts from many sites, pages & pages of them. If I want to use the 'Temporarily Allow All' or 'Allow All' options from the NoScript right-click menu, I have to scroll all the way down to the bottom of all those pages to find it. That's annoying. Also, even on pages with scripts from only a few sites, the location of this option varies, depending on the number of sites with scripts.

I would suggest an option to place these options near the top of the right-click menu, in a fixed location. I'd suggest the 2nd thing, just after the options for the page's main website and before the 'Recently blocked sites' one.

This would be a user-chosen option, included on the Appearance tab of the options menu. Default should be the current behavior, with these at the bottom of the menu.
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Re: Feature request: ability to move 'Allow All' in menu

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As workarounds, you can set up a keyboard shortcut by populating the noscript.keys.tempAllowPage property in about:config, or reduce the granularity of the menu by choosing base second-level domains in Options-Appearance.

Personally, whenever a site wants to load dozens of script sources, I'll take the chance to mark some of them as untrusted.
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