URL: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/SysInfo/GPU-Z/
Oddity? Style Affected Before Leaving NoScript Menu
Oh, is it a "style" even?
Anyhow
Allow techpowerup.com
then Allow tpucnd.com
With the second Allow, a dropdown box should display (on the Downloads in SysInfo › GPU-Z line).
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Open the NoScript menu
Forbid tpucnd.com
Immediately at that point, before you have left the NoScript menu, that dropdown box disappears
And then once you have left the menu, you'll see a jump with the box appearing for an instant, then disappearing again
Just an oddity? Or expected? Or?
Oddity? Style Affected Before Leaving NoScript Menu
Oddity? Style Affected Before Leaving NoScript Menu
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Re: Oddity? Style Affected Before Leaving NoScript Menu
If the dropdown box is being displayed by JS, and can't be displayed at all if part of the JS it needs is stopped, that could happen.
The Forbid permission change takes effect in real time but Allow permission changes require something from the site to actually (re)load before having an effect.
I'll play with it a bit later see if I can reproduce / confirm that theory.
The Forbid permission change takes effect in real time but Allow permission changes require something from the site to actually (re)load before having an effect.
I'll play with it a bit later see if I can reproduce / confirm that theory.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Oddity? Style Affected Before Leaving NoScript Menu
Yup, reproducible. The dropdown has a class 'jsonly' - couple it with the following element
and all becomes clear.
So nothing unexpected really.
Hope that helps.
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<noscript class="noscript-show"><span><style>.jsonly { display: none !important; }</style></span></noscript>So nothing unexpected really.
Hope that helps.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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