Hello all, So, I've finally bitten the bullet and installed the No Script add-on for Firefox. I am wondering if there is any settings I need to be aware of and anything I should know about with this add-on. Any input from No Script users welcome. Thanks, Dave.
Hello Dave,
I've been using NoScript for several years now and I agree fully with what SendOfJive has already said. Mostly I just use the default settings and rarely experience any difficulty. You may find the NoScript forums useful if you do happen to encounter any problems:
Madeline
Hello all, So, I've finally bitten the bullet and installed the No Script add-on for Firefox. I am wondering if there is any settings I need to be aware of and anything I should know about with this add-on. Any input from No Script users welcome. Thanks, Dave.
Madeline and SendOfJive,
Thank you very much. That is exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks for the links as well.
Cheers, Dave.
Hi,
I have been very happy with this add on and I don't know why I waited so long to use it. I have also started using Addblock Plus.
Today I noticed the No Script icon had disappeared from the top left corner. I tried right clicking the toolbar > Customize and drag the icon, but I still could not view it. Next was remove and reinstall. Now the Icon is at the bottom right and the Addblock Plus icon has vanished.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Dave.
..... Never mind. I've got it sorted again.
I have found the culprit! Norton Utilities removes the Icon when I "Clean" my disks. I have found the setting to stop this behaviour. If anyone is interested, it's in the browser section under Firefox. If I uncheck Cache, History and Address Bar, the No Script add-on remains intact.
Thanks, Dave.
Krusty13 wrote:..... Never mind. I've got it sorted again.
I have found the culprit! Norton Utilities removes the Icon when I "Clean" my disks. I have found the setting to stop this behaviour. If anyone is interested, it's in the browser section under Firefox. If I uncheck Cache, History and Address Bar, the No Script add-on remains intact.
Thanks, Dave.
Since the Norton Utilities 16.0.1.4 update Firefox is no longer restored down and the NoScript icon remains where I left it.