On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 06:25:33 -0500 "David C. Rankin" <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote:
On 8/25/20 4:06 AM, Dave Howorth wrote:
Hi, 68.2.0esr on 15.0 (yes, I know :)
Add the mozilla repo, then you would have 68.11 esr on 15.0 :)
And there's definitely no JS on my home page (wash your mouth out for even suggesting it :) :)
The only thing I have js on my page for is to provide a continually updating clock in the top right -- and some "tree-menu" demos that show expanding and contracting lists like "tree view" in Konqueror.
You can build tree menus using just CSS; no need for JS. And I have a clock in the Panel at the bootom of my screen. No JS on my pages!
But after telling Noscript that I do trust file: pages, it seems to work again, so I guess they've changed something that has broken previously working configurations, and that treats clicking on an ordinary link as something that you can not-trust!
That's the javascript issue I was thinking about. (Smacks self) It wasn't FF, but NoScript that got more finicky there. I only have UBlockOrigins and NoScript as addon (wouldn't run FF without either)
Yes, I have those two. But clicking on a link is NOT script and shouldn't require me to enable trusting the site, and context menus should work and, and ... I'll see what Georgio has to say.
they work flawlessly -- though you do have to enable some sites that make extensive use of cross-site scripting or javascript. (You never have to enable the ad-trackers (newrelic, scorecard_research, etc...) Been a flawless combination. Turn all geo-location services off as well (and on you phone) == (and now you have to add your car to that list...) Oh Brother, or should that be, Big Brother...
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