[Unrelated] Yahoo film strip

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dependablejoe
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[Unrelated] Yahoo film strip

Post by dependablejoe »

On the main Yahoo.com page there is a window with a film strip of news articles.
There are next/previous buttons that let the user scroll through the list of articles.

These buttons used to work, now Yahoo has made a change and they don't work w/NoScript. I tried allowing each domain no affect. Tried "Temporarily Allow All This Page". No help. This just happened yesterday.

Works fine in Chrome.

Don't know how to fix.

Ideas?
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barbaz
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Re: Yahoo film strip

Post by barbaz »

What version of Firefox?
What version of NoScript?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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dependablejoe
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Re: Yahoo film strip

Post by dependablejoe »

No Script: 10.1.6.5
FFx: 58.0.1 x64
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:58.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/58.0
barbaz
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Re: Yahoo film strip

Post by barbaz »

I can't get yahoo.com to load in Firefox 58, with or without NoScript. But I can load it fine in Chromium.

In both cases, I don't see a "film strip" with next/previous buttons.

Are you sure this is a NoScript issue?
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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dependablejoe
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Re: Yahoo film strip

Post by dependablejoe »

>I can't get yahoo.com to load in Firefox 58, with or without NoScript. But I can load it fine in Chromium.

I have been using NoScript, FFx, & Yahoo for many years, no problem. Works great to keep annoying adverts at bay.

>In both cases, I don't see a "film strip" with next/previous buttons.
>Are you sure this is a NoScript issue?

Yeah, I don't think it is anymore.

I am seeing improved performance today, intermittently working. Looks like Yahoo introduced a browser dependent bug and it is slowly being addressed.

I think I would like to delete this whole thread.
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barbaz
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Re: Yahoo film strip

Post by barbaz »

dependablejoe wrote:I think I would like to delete this whole thread.
We don't delete threads that aren't spam. If you want something done, we can either lock it or remove it from public view.

Let us know, thanks.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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