[Resolved] NoScript v10: layout of the graphical interface.
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 3:53 pm
Hello.
I have one short question regarding NoScript v10 Settings and so called GUI. Thanks to the author (unfortunately, I do not know his name or nick, sorry!) of a really amazing guide (please see [1]), I've noticed an interesting arrangement of the NoScript options etc. It looks this way:

This photo comes from Author's mentioned Guide
As we can see, everything is in one place, right? I mean preset customizations, site permissions etc. However, NoScript v10 on one of my testing computer looks slightly, completely different. There is a four tabs in Settings, as we all know it:
1/ General tab (with preset customization and two options: disable restrictions and temporarily set top-level sites...);
2/ Per-Site Permissions tab (with domains list and with the possibility of adding next ones);
3/ Appearance tab (allows to change several settings, such as displaying script count badge etc.);
4/ Advanced tab (there's a debug button allowing changes to the JSON configuration for NoScript and so on).
So, why above picture shows a different look? Why there - on a picture - is not a four tabs with different options to change how NoScript v10 works? Maybe it depends on an Operating System? Maybe NoScript v10 looks exactly this way but on Windows systems? I have no idea, because for now, I'm using a testing computer with Linux and there are four tabs etc.
I don't want to write, which layout is better. However, that layout presented on a picture is pretty nice. I mean 'Site permissions' and 'Preset customization' in one place etc. So, what is the reason for a different NoScript v10 look? Maybe I'm wrong and everything is the same, on all Operating Systems and "Guide" Author made his own layout?
Geez, what a shame. I know, that it's a very naive question. Sorry.
Thanks, best regards.
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[1] https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/fir ... ide-2.html
I have one short question regarding NoScript v10 Settings and so called GUI. Thanks to the author (unfortunately, I do not know his name or nick, sorry!) of a really amazing guide (please see [1]), I've noticed an interesting arrangement of the NoScript options etc. It looks this way:

This photo comes from Author's mentioned Guide
As we can see, everything is in one place, right? I mean preset customizations, site permissions etc. However, NoScript v10 on one of my testing computer looks slightly, completely different. There is a four tabs in Settings, as we all know it:
1/ General tab (with preset customization and two options: disable restrictions and temporarily set top-level sites...);
2/ Per-Site Permissions tab (with domains list and with the possibility of adding next ones);
3/ Appearance tab (allows to change several settings, such as displaying script count badge etc.);
4/ Advanced tab (there's a debug button allowing changes to the JSON configuration for NoScript and so on).
So, why above picture shows a different look? Why there - on a picture - is not a four tabs with different options to change how NoScript v10 works? Maybe it depends on an Operating System? Maybe NoScript v10 looks exactly this way but on Windows systems? I have no idea, because for now, I'm using a testing computer with Linux and there are four tabs etc.
I don't want to write, which layout is better. However, that layout presented on a picture is pretty nice. I mean 'Site permissions' and 'Preset customization' in one place etc. So, what is the reason for a different NoScript v10 look? Maybe I'm wrong and everything is the same, on all Operating Systems and "Guide" Author made his own layout?
Geez, what a shame. I know, that it's a very naive question. Sorry.
Thanks, best regards.
_____________________
[1] https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/fir ... ide-2.html