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untrusted submenu help

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Ok i am fairly new to Noscript, I have looked in the Faq section and still have this question.

I was messing around with the allowing/not allowing websites and I accidentaly moved some sites into the untrusted submenu in the "noscript button" popup menu. Is there any way to move those sites from the untrusted submenu back into the top level of the popup menu?

I know I can still allow the sites but I like simplicity and would like to not have to look into a sub menu to find a script to allow if need be.

Please let me know if this question is to hard to follow, I will try to rephrase it better.
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Alan Baxter
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Re: untrusted submenu help

Post by Alan Baxter »

Here's what I would do.
- Export a copy of your whitelist for safekeeping. It's a text file which also has a list of your untrusted sites at the end of it.
- Use about:config to empty the noscript.untrusted preference, i.e. replace it with an empty string by selecting reset from the pref's right-click menu. As far as I can tell, you need to restart Firefox for this to take effect.
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Re: untrusted submenu help

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just so i am clear you are saying to reset aka clear out the field/column labeled "value" correct?

Also how do i make a copy of the entire whitelist
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Re: untrusted submenu help

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bob_loblaw wrote:just so i am clear you are saying to reset aka clear out the field/column labeled "value" correct?

Also how do i make a copy of the entire whitelist
Yeah, just click on the noscript.untrusted preference in about:config (it will highlight the entire line), right-click, and choose the "Reset" option from the context menu.

To make a copy of your whitelist, open up NoScript preferences in your Add-ons, choose whitelist, then click "Export"
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Re: untrusted submenu help

Post by Alan Baxter »

That is correct. Thank you, Guest.
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