First of all: thank you thank you thank you for NoScript! I so appreciate all your hard work. I've contributed what I can monetarily, and hope many others are doing the same.
Since the upgrade to Quantum and reinstalling the new NS, pop-up "sticky" videos are following me down the page on multiple news sites. Not ads, but news video features.
On some pages I can close them with one click; on one site, I can't close it at all.
Is it NoScript that was saving me from those before the upgrade? Will it block them again sometime soon?
Thanks!
NoScript and sticky videos
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NoScript and sticky videos
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Re: NoScript and sticky videos
1. Which version of noscript specifically?
2. what do your presets (default, untrusted and trusted) look like.
3. Confirm that the check marks set there are also like that in the debug log in the options.
If the videos are active, it basically means for some reason or other you have allowed the scripts that do that.
2. what do your presets (default, untrusted and trusted) look like.
3. Confirm that the check marks set there are also like that in the debug log in the options.
If the videos are active, it basically means for some reason or other you have allowed the scripts that do that.
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Re: NoScript and sticky videos
Pansa, I just went to some of the pages where I've been having the problem and can't reproduce them. I'm on a different laptop, where I just downloaded NS this morning.
I have the problem on my primary laptop, where I downloaded it as soon as the new version was announced. So it appears to be isolated to one computer. I'll reload NS when I'm back on that one, and report back.
Thanks very much for the fast input!
I have the problem on my primary laptop, where I downloaded it as soon as the new version was announced. So it appears to be isolated to one computer. I'll reload NS when I'm back on that one, and report back.
Thanks very much for the fast input!
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Re: NoScript and sticky videos
Update: I've had a second problem with NS: it's forcing my Twitter feed into the mobile view on my laptop. I disabled all other add-ons, and NS is the culprit.
So unfortunately, I'm back to running Firefox without NS protections, and whether it will block sticky videos is moot. I'm looking for something to block those in the meantime.
I'll upgrade NS as prompted, and with any luck I can turn it back on, view Twitter normally, see if NS blocks those damned videos, then report back again.
Thanks.
So unfortunately, I'm back to running Firefox without NS protections, and whether it will block sticky videos is moot. I'm looking for something to block those in the meantime.
I'll upgrade NS as prompted, and with any luck I can turn it back on, view Twitter normally, see if NS blocks those damned videos, then report back again.
Thanks.
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Re: NoScript and sticky videos
You mean you open twitter.com and it redirects to m.twitter.com?HappyInTheWest wrote:Update: I've had a second problem with NS: it's forcing my Twitter feed into the mobile view on my laptop. I disabled all other add-ons, and NS is the culprit.
It doesn't happen to me. Is twitter.com marked as TRUSTED?
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j have the same problem with twitter : it goes from https://twitter.com/pseudo to https://mobile.twitter.com/pseudo
and all the twitter/twimg are set to untristed(default)
and all the twitter/twimg are set to untristed(default)
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Re: NoScript and sticky videos
If you make a ...twitter rule instead of one for https://m.twitter.com it works after you manually press the "back" button in the browser.
The thing is the first time you click the link it redirects you to the mobile version, and it stays there unless you go back.
No script should also allow you to add "https://twitter.com" specifically in the options menu, but it doesn't let me press the + button in 10.1.5.7 for some reason.
The thing is the first time you click the link it redirects you to the mobile version, and it stays there unless you go back.
No script should also allow you to add "https://twitter.com" specifically in the options menu, but it doesn't let me press the + button in 10.1.5.7 for some reason.
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