I have been using NoScript for years and the default action for the NS toolbar button has always been "Temporarily allow all on this page". I have always found this the menu choice I most often desire.
For my new Win10 machine I installed NoScript 5.0.10 and discover that option is no longer the default for the toolbar button. Either Allow or Forbid for the main domain of this page is now the default.
Is there a user setting which I have overlooked which will return the default menu choice for the toolbar button to what it used to be: "Temporarily allow all on this page"? Perhaps some value in about:config?
Thank you in advance for your help.
[RESOLVED] NoScript Toolbar button default
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mjh
[RESOLVED] NoScript Toolbar button default
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Re: NoScript Toolbar button default
I don't think it has ever been that way.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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mjh
Re: NoScript Toolbar button default
I have since found the cause of this change. Previously NoScript provided three possible NS toolbar buttons. A user could choose to have any or all of these buttons on their toolbar. One of those buttons produced the default of "Temporarily allow all on this page", which was the button I always chose. With NoScript 5.0.10 there is only one choice for a toolbar button, the one previously called the "main" button. What happened to the other two buttons? Is there an option or addon which can (re)offer these buttons to the user?
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Passing by
Re: NoScript Toolbar button default
When I click somewhere in the toolbars and click on "customize" there are additional NoScript buttons that you may drag to the toolbars. The temporarily allow button is available when I click on customize.
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mjh
Re: NoScript Toolbar button default
Oops! Sorry all. I "know" I scrolled through the available icons and it "wasn't there", but of course now that I look again all three icons are there. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth. Problem solved.
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