I'm unsure this feature is present: I searched it (even docs and online) but didn't find it.
The need: it happens, more than rarely, to have some page's contents I wish to see (usually videos) which it's hard to me to identify the source URL into NoScript dropdown menu, so I'll have to try temp-enable one at the time, look if the content become unlocked, retry with another one, and so on. As an alternative I usually try with Firefox's right-click -> analyze element but, even there, is really difficult to get from the element itself back to it's URL to temp-enable it.
Is it possible to have some kind of right-click | alt-left/right-click | ctrl-left/right-click or any other (mouse related) shortcut combination to selectively temp-unlock that object from the page?
If the feature is yet present I'll thank you to point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance,
Elwe
shift|alt|ctrl-left|right-click->authorize
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Elwe Ewing
shift|alt|ctrl-left|right-click->authorize
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Re: shift|alt|ctrl-left|right-click->authorize
If you have a NoScript placeholder for the video, just click that. You can also Temp-Allow it from NoScript menu > Blocked Objects.
If you don't have either of those options, it is not technically possible.
If you don't have either of those options, it is not technically possible.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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