Posted on 03/19/2015 3:53:21 PM PDT by grundle
YesScript 2.0
by Jason Barnabe
A JavaScript blacklist
About this Add-on
YesScript lets you make a blacklist of sites that aren't allowed to run JavaScript. Use YesScript on sites that annoy you or hog your system resources. One click to the icon in the status bar turns scripts on or off for the current site.
Unlike NoScript, YesScript does absolutely nothing to improve your security. I believe that Firefox is secure enough by default and that blocking all scripts by default is paranoia. YesScript strives to remove hassles from your browsing experience, rather than add them.
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Drudge Report in particular has caused problems for me as it takes so long to load, and then when I finally get to start reading it, it keeps automatically reloading again and again and again so I can't actually read it. This add on stops those problems. Now Druge Report loads super fast, and never automatically reloads.
Can it turn off your blog?
NoScript works fine too.
I’ve seen auto-related sites and local tv news sites with up to 60 scripts.
Mozilla.org? Seriously dude? That is now what tweaks you now..
Get a life..
I already solved the problem - I don’t go there.
Reading Drudge on an iPad is a horrible experience. Breitbart is even worse. You load it up on your iPad, and just when you start to scroll down, it reloads.
LOL
Get your mom to have a peek at that sentence structure.
Get a life.
So.. you commenting on my post is fine.. but my commenting on another post needs "get a life"?
I think you need to review all this and get back to me.
You seem to be stepping into some "fail".
Yep
NoScript is a blacklist tool.
YesScript is a Whitelist tool.
Pretty much black and white...or racist...
There is a Drudge Report iOS app available...might work better for you:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/official-drudge-report-free/id375614185?mt=8
“Nobody puts Humble in a corner! Shuddyup”
lol!!!
Circular architecture has its advantages.
NOSCRIPT does all of those things (a click to enable or disable a script) AND remembers whether you want it permanently or not.
AND, as you say, NOSCRIPT provides security.
So how is the new add on better ?
“Yurt” an allright guy...a bit “Flushed” with confidence but, we’re use to it...
NoScript may be a blacklist tool, but it has the option to do whitelists as well.
So... NoScript in inclusive of everything that YesScript offers.
correction:
So... NoScript is inclusive of everything that YesScript offers.
correction:
So... NoScript is inclusive of everything that YesScript offers.
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