Hi. Having some issues with new NS plugin.
I see some "user experience" degradation, obvious;y due to some JS are blocked. Becase if open the same link in chrome everytrhing is ok.
So the questions are:
For example i open twitter and see the following statistics from NS:
NoScript (2/6)
<script> (0/4)
<font> (2/2)
So i presume it means "Total numer of elements - 6, blocked 2", Scripts blocked - zero, fonts blocked - two.
2. Then I see that some GUI elements are not loaded (particularly navigation sprites).
In the drop down menu of NS i see only three domains:
- twitter.com
- twimg.com
- google-analitics.com
All of which are marked as trusted.
I presume now all scripts are displayed in NS menu, How to understand what scripts\fonts are not loaded? and Why some elements are not displayed?
FF 57 and new version of NS
FF 57 and new version of NS
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
When you mouse over a "Trusted" label of a site marked as Trusted, you should see a gear appear. Click it and you will get a list of checkboxes. Make sure all of them are checked.
EDIT
Roman, are you using NoScript 10.1.3rc2? If yes, you may be hitting the same problem as described in https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... 10&t=23899
EDIT2 Does NoScript 10.1.3c3 allow you to set proper permissions for Trusted?
EDIT
Roman, are you using NoScript 10.1.3rc2? If yes, you may be hitting the same problem as described in https://forums.informaction.com/viewtop ... 10&t=23899
EDIT2 Does NoScript 10.1.3c3 allow you to set proper permissions for Trusted?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
Hi.Thanks. Yep. Seems So. Although using Windows 10 Pro 64 bit.
After setting permissions and reload the page, all permissions are reverted back.
After setting permissions and reload the page, all permissions are reverted back.
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
So, in order for this to work, you have to go to each link, and then tick all 8 or so boxes? Please tell me how this is actually the "new, improved" No Script...
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
Nope, absolutely. DEAFAULT, UNTRUSTED and TRUSTED are presets, meaning that if you change them once you change them everywhere. CUSTOM, instead, is customizable per-site.AuntyJack wrote:So, in order for this to work, you have to go to each link, and then tick all 8 or so boxes? Please tell me how this is actually the "new, improved" No Script...
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
Thank you for confirming that.Giorgio Maone wrote:Nope, absolutely. DEAFAULT, UNTRUSTED and TRUSTED are presets, meaning that if you change them once you change them everywhere. CUSTOM, instead, is customizable per-site.AuntyJack wrote:So, in order for this to work, you have to go to each link, and then tick all 8 or so boxes? Please tell me how this is actually the "new, improved" No Script...
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
I prefer the old user interface, much easier to use, but I had to revert to FIrefox 52.0 to get it to work. Now I am afraid to update and lose the old interface. Is there a way to update to FF 57 and keep the old interface?
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
It's not just a matter of style, I was having trouble viewing my usual websites for some reason. I could not get them to load properly.
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Re: FF 57 and new version of NS
No, it's not technically possible. Just stick with 52 ESR and NoScript Classic for now, it is supported until June 2018 after all.Ed wrote:I prefer the old user interface, much easier to use, but I had to revert to FIrefox 52.0 to get it to work. Now I am afraid to update and lose the old interface. Is there a way to update to FF 57 and keep the old interface?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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