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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.
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) 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... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org