I take it you think it's better not to be able to toggle whether to show permanent allow commands in private windows from NoScript Options > Appearance, if the menu item for that can be toggled in Appearance?
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trez wrote:Could we have the make page permissions permanent option for private windows?
Yes, two ways to do that:
1) GUI method
NoScript Options > Appearance, check "Permanent 'Allow' commands in private windows", then check that menu item you now see in NS menu in private window
(Not sure why Giorgio thought it best to remove that option itself from Appearance when requested that the menu item be customizable through Appearance...)
In answering that post I've just realized that this is now the only way to toggle that option from the GUI if you don't want to show the menu item all the time - and that's kind of a kludge...
Why shouldn't there be both the "Permanent 'Allow' commands in private windows" toggle and the toggle for the menu item in Appearance?
If it's because both those options on the same screen is too confusing, alternatively, could the "Permanent 'Allow' commands in private windows" toggle be added back into a different section of Options, e.g. General (if there's room there on Thrawn's screen)?
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barbaz wrote:if there's room there on Thrawn's screen
Thanks for the consideration. It's been a while since I've used that laptop, actually. But in any case, it was 800 * 480, so horizontal space wasn't so much of an issue.
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