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?
[Unrelated] Yahoo film strip
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dependablejoe
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[Unrelated] Yahoo film strip
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Re: Yahoo film strip
What version of Firefox?
What version of NoScript?
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
No Script: 10.1.6.5
FFx: 58.0.1 x64
FFx: 58.0.1 x64
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:58.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/58.0
Re: Yahoo film strip
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?
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
>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.
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.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:58.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/58.0
Re: Yahoo film strip
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.dependablejoe wrote:I think I would like to delete this whole thread.
Let us know, thanks.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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