Is there a setting to enable direct access via the context menu to the Whitelist in a session, as opposed to digging through the
options menu?
I use it to review operation on individual sites where I'm fine-tuning third party media permissions; the combinations and permutations of cdns are fascinating to this control freak.
Have I missed some obvious term in the context menu?
Whitelist in context menu - option setting?
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MenuDigger
Whitelist in context menu - option setting?
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Re: Whitelist in context menu - option setting?
Er, what you are asking for is already the default behavior. Whitelisted sites show up as "Forbid [...]" (*not* in italics, those would be Temporarily allowed sites)
Under NoScript Options > Appearance, make sure you have checked at least one of Base 2nd level Domains, Full Domains, Full Addresses
Under NoScript Options > Appearance, make sure you have checked at least one of Base 2nd level Domains, Full Domains, Full Addresses
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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MenuDigger
Re: Whitelist in context menu - option setting?
Those appearance settings are all for a current tab (session) are they not?
I'm interested in checking the whitelist itself for anything that has been given permission historically. I don't know about you, but I have been known to make keyboard and mouse mistakes
There is a "recently blocked" menu item.
I'd wondered whether there may be some config not revealed in the GUI that would show "recently permitted" in the same vein, and if not that then an "open whitelist" kind of item.
From your answer, it appears there's not.
Thanks for your response. I'll possibly submit an rfe with my next donation.
Hope the lcc is more acceptable in this post. Apologies for messing up your house there
I'm interested in checking the whitelist itself for anything that has been given permission historically. I don't know about you, but I have been known to make keyboard and mouse mistakes
There is a "recently blocked" menu item.
I'd wondered whether there may be some config not revealed in the GUI that would show "recently permitted" in the same vein, and if not that then an "open whitelist" kind of item.
From your answer, it appears there's not.
Thanks for your response. I'll possibly submit an rfe with my next donation.
Hope the lcc is more acceptable in this post. Apologies for messing up your house there
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Re: Whitelist in context menu - option setting?
The appearance settings will stick and apply to the entire profile.MenuDigger wrote:Those appearance settings are all for a current tab (session) are they not?
I once destroyed my entire OS because of a silly typo.MenuDigger wrote: I don't know about you, but I have been known to make keyboard and mouse mistakes![]()
Correct. But similar has been asked before - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=22165MenuDigger wrote:There is a "recently blocked" menu item.
I'd wondered whether there may be some config not revealed in the GUI that would show "recently permitted" in the same vein, [...]
From your answer, it appears there's not.
If you get in the habit of leaving NoScript Options open to the Whitelist tab when closing it, it'll show the Whitelist tab when you next open it.MenuDigger wrote: if not that then an "open whitelist" kind of item.
There is precedent for similar. And your RFE is reasonable.MenuDigger wrote:I'll possibly submit an rfe with my next donation.
So, if you'd like to sponsor this feature, you should first email Giorgio about it. Or register an account on this forum and send him a PM.
Yes that's much better, thanks. Generally best to leave line wrapping to the forum though (fixed in your post above).MenuDigger wrote:Hope the lcc is more acceptable in this post.
Oh that's OK. You're used to writing email aren't you? This is not like email, other people's browsers won't insert weird nonsensical line breaks.MenuDigger wrote: Apologies for messing up your house there
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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