NoScript 10 doesn't remember settings on some sites
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Terepin
NoScript 10 doesn't remember settings on some sites
And one those sites is http://www.shmu.sk/sk/?page=1. I set the site as allowed, but after restarting Firefox it's back to blocked. This makes NoScript unusable for me.
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melinforms
Re: NoScript 10 doesn't remember settings on some sites
It's not just this domain -- since i could finally use/reinstall NoScript again under FF 57.0.2 (Win7x64SP1), it's not working.
Oviously, it doesn't save its settings -- the black/whitelist is at default after every restart of FF.
I can only remember a small pop-up while reinstalling, which said sthg like: "NoScript needs additional permissions now, reinstall AddOn to..." If this helps in any way.
Oviously, it doesn't save its settings -- the black/whitelist is at default after every restart of FF.
I can only remember a small pop-up while reinstalling, which said sthg like: "NoScript needs additional permissions now, reinstall AddOn to..." If this helps in any way.
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Re: NoScript 10 doesn't remember settings on some sites
I just tried that site, setting it as Trusted was saved successfully. Closed Firefox, reopened it and the site was still set as Trusted. When you click Trusted, make sure to click the clock again to make the permission permanent. The smaller faded clock means Trusted is permanent.Terepin wrote:And one those sites is http://www.shmu.sk/sk/?page=1. I set the site as allowed, but after restarting Firefox it's back to blocked. This makes NoScript unusable for me.
Bo
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melinforms
Re: NoScript 10 doesn't remember settings on some sites
@boelam thank you, obviously also the solution for my problem! ,-)
but still, think there's some space for UIimprovement in this detail...as far as the lock turns green on the first click, and the clock only changes slightly when double clicked (why should i even double click a switch?!)...it's not obvious -- especially to new users -- why one should click the symbol twice for permanent setting.
but still, think there's some space for UIimprovement in this detail...as far as the lock turns green on the first click, and the clock only changes slightly when double clicked (why should i even double click a switch?!)...it's not obvious -- especially to new users -- why one should click the symbol twice for permanent setting.
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Terepin
Re: NoScript 10 doesn't remember settings on some sites
Thank you! I never realized I need to do this.bo elam wrote:I just tried that site, setting it as Trusted was saved successfully. Closed Firefox, reopened it and the site was still set as Trusted. When you click Trusted, make sure to click the clock again to make the permission permanent. The smaller faded clock means Trusted is permanent.Terepin wrote:And one those sites is http://www.shmu.sk/sk/?page=1. I set the site as allowed, but after restarting Firefox it's back to blocked. This makes NoScript unusable for me.
Bo
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