Special Session Restore Behavior
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:02 am
I always have a session to restore when I start Firefox. A big session. Lots and lots of tabs. I installed NoScript partly because I thought it would make loading the session faster if all those tabs aren't running scripts. Am I right or wrong?
Okay, assume I'm right. If most of those tabs have been set to Trusted by me, then they're going to run all their scripts on loading anyway, defeating my purpose.
Is there any way to temporarily block all scripts -- overriding the whitelist, I guess -- until I'm ready to actually read a particular page? Some kind of panic button?
I suppose I could export (a copy of) my whitelist. Then when I start Firefox, before loading the session, I reset the whitelist to its pristine state. After all the tabs load -- without running scripts -- i could re-import the whitelist.
Or is there a simpler way?
Okay, assume I'm right. If most of those tabs have been set to Trusted by me, then they're going to run all their scripts on loading anyway, defeating my purpose.
Is there any way to temporarily block all scripts -- overriding the whitelist, I guess -- until I'm ready to actually read a particular page? Some kind of panic button?
I suppose I could export (a copy of) my whitelist. Then when I start Firefox, before loading the session, I reset the whitelist to its pristine state. After all the tabs load -- without running scripts -- i could re-import the whitelist.
Or is there a simpler way?