I read the FAQ and browsed through the previous posts, but didn't find an answer.
When I open a new page in my browser, the noscript message bar has something like "Scripts Currently Forbidden | <Script>: 19 | <Object>: 0" at the left end. In other places it will be a different number "<Script>: 65" ...
Is there somewhere I can find out what the different numbers mean?
What does this mean?
What does this mean?
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Re: What does this mean?
It's the count of the HTML elements which attempted to generate scripts or object loads.
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Re: What does this mean?
If you decide that you don't need the exact count, or find the bar distracting or whatever, you can disable it in NoScript Options > Notifications tab.
Uncheck "Show message about blocked scripts". > OK.
You will still have the color-coding of the NoScript icon to let you know when any content is being blocked, and opening the menu lists their sources.
There is a complete list of the color codes near the top of the NoScript "Features" Page.
Uncheck "Show message about blocked scripts". > OK.
You will still have the color-coding of the NoScript icon to let you know when any content is being blocked, and opening the menu lists their sources.
There is a complete list of the color codes near the top of the NoScript "Features" Page.
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