[RESOLVED] Latest NoScript affects forum banner position

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[RESOLVED] Latest NoScript affects forum banner position

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i updated NoScript today and then found out that it made my forum banner 'moves' from this:

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to this:

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any idea on how to fix this?

thank you~
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Thanx!
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I've had to "install and test latest development build" after that last several versions to fix the problems created by a recent NoScript update. That's fine, I'm glad it works, but it's becoming a pain to continuously have to install the dev builds every time a broken "stable" version surpasses my current dev version.
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TheOzMan wrote: I've had to "install and test latest development build" after that last several versions to fix the problems created by a recent NoScript update. That's fine, I'm glad it works, but it's becoming a pain to continuously have to install the dev builds every time a broken "stable" version surpasses my current dev version.
Oh well, lucky the application is the right price then so you won't be out of pocket if you decide its support and development methods are not for you ;-)
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Let me be even less subtle than G.O.L. on this and say that he is busting his ass despite his other obligations to get problems fixed and address every little issue people are having, including but not limited to things that are not even his problem, like bugs in Fx or other extensions, which HE creates a workaround for as a courtesy to the users and this is the response he gets for being quick in fixing it? Would you prefer the ABP model where he releases a buggy release and then didn't even get to it or realize it until weeks later and still not fixed? If so then as GOL said, feel free for the price of free, stop using it. I believe the appropriate response would have been, thank you for getting everything working and so damn quickly. You won't find a quicker turn around on a fix ANYWHERE on Mozilla, ANYWHERE, not even with paid companies who charge you for their goods.
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