Re: New noscript interface
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 3:36 pm
The Debug (policy) window is empty in 10.1.3. Is this intentional?
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Yes , obviously....lancelot wrote: Is this intentional?
I have this same issue with the same version. Sometimes I get a popout window for the NoScript options instead of a drop down window.lancelot wrote:In 10.1.3, every time I click the NoScript button in the toolbar, the Firefox window gets wider by a few pixels on the right side. It's actually resizing my Firefox window. Don't do that, please.
In your first screenshot:Teao wrote:I'm confused, I came here to see if I can find a way to temporarily allow a single script on a page like I used to be able to do instead of having to always hit temporarily allow all. While I see everyone complaining that they seem to have the exact reverse issue.
https://i.imgur.com/oaSvXi2.png
I have the temporarily allow clock for whole page in upper right but not on each line.
What am I missing?
Also on my second monitor the menu just is unreadable. It only works right on my main monitor.
This is what it looks like on my second monitor:
https://i.imgur.com/KLX6yUV.png
All the things have mouse over text. I mean I do agree that the other interface was neater (but also a lot less capable in terms of fine-tuning), but other than being "not what I was used to" it isn't really that less intuitive than Noscript was when I first started experimenting with it.Guest wrote:Wow, that is a REALLY unintuitive interface! Thanks for answering that guy who had the same problem as me, though!
I agree. It's even now more powerful and easier to understand than the previous 5.x version. I used to temporary allow every page that did not work. Now I rarely use that thing. Those pages are working if I allow (permanently) only one or two links, and I see that tens of other links are still default. And I see easily what pages I have allowed.Pansa wrote:Other than being "not what I was used to" it isn't really that less intuitive than Noscript was when I first started experimenting with it.Guest wrote:Wow, that is a REALLY unintuitive interface! Thanks for answering that guy who had the same problem as me, though!
The clock on the google line is cause I hit temporarily allow all clock on a different page. Notice the first line has no clock at all to click on. How would I set the first line in my pic to be temporarily allowed but not the second line. (And I don't want to temporarily allow all and then set the 2nd line back to default, then that script runs once which defeats the whole purpose) When I go to certain sites I want to pick the minimal scripts to allow temporarily.Pansa wrote:In your first screenshot:Teao wrote:I'm confused, I came here to see if I can find a way to temporarily allow a single script on a page like I used to be able to do instead of having to always hit temporarily allow all. While I see everyone complaining that they seem to have the exact reverse issue.
https://i.imgur.com/oaSvXi2.png
I have the temporarily allow clock for whole page in upper right but not on each line.
What am I missing?
Also on my second monitor the menu just is unreadable. It only works right on my main monitor.
This is what it looks like on my second monitor:
https://i.imgur.com/KLX6yUV.png
Do you see the little clock on the right side of the "trusted" field?
If it is translucent it is permanent. If it is filled it is temporary.
In the current version (and the dev build before that) rules are temporary when you set them, unless you make them permanent.
I can't help with the size problem. It looks fine on my second screen despite running a lower resolution.
I suspect the issue is my main screen is high resolution but I also have windows scaling set to 200%Pansa wrote:I can't help with the size problem. It looks fine on my second screen despite running a lower resolution.Teao wrote: Also on my second monitor the menu just is unreadable. It only works right on my main monitor.
This is what it looks like on my second monitor:
https://i.imgur.com/KLX6yUV.png
No, the other lines have no clock, because they are set to default, and there is no setting for "temporary default".Teao wrote:
The clock on the google line is cause I hit temporarily allow all clock on a different page. Notice the first line has no clock at all to click on. How would I set the first line in my pic to be temporarily allowed but not the second line. (And I don't want to temporarily allow all and then set the 2nd line back to default, then that script runs once which defeats the whole purpose) When I go to certain sites I want to pick the minimal scripts to allow temporarily.