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.
(Excerpt) Read more at addons.mozilla.org ...
Zactly.
I try to simplify things for non techies...
Back and forth... Yada yada...I was hoping you guys might solve the illegible Drudge Report problem...instead, nothing but a bunch of smart a$$ remarks.
You may be onto something. Does anyone know how to code?
Pale Moon, with no script, blocks Java
I wonder why Drudge uses JavaScript to implement the refresh? You don't need JavaScript to do a refresh. You can just use the <meta> tag, as the following will demonstrate:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1"> <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("<h1>" + new Date + "<\/h1>") </script> <title>Demo Refresh via the META Tag</title> </head> <body> </body> </html>
Note that the above uses JavaScript not to do the refresh but to write the current date/time in order to prove that the refresh is happening.
Like Mosaic?
bfl
Nobody puts Humble in a corner! Shuddyup
Most people simply ignore him.
I’ve been having a malware problem at Breitbart, too.
Some in here tend to get all puffy chested when that time of month comes around.
A ton of talk but if SHTF they would be hiding in the corner.
I come here for information and to compare news worthy subjects but some times all you get is bitchy smart ass responses.
Don’t let it bother you........be like me cause I’m very thick-skinned and the comment part of this site is just that ENTERTAINMENT!
Yep.
Furthermore a lot of these news websites are using up so much RAM that my computer sounds like a vacuum cleaner.
“How to stop Drudge Report and other websites from automatically reloading”...
Use Dillo.
I should note that I have no problems with the drudgepage in Opera, by the way.
Thanks for the link.
javascript:%20clearInterval(timer);%20autoRefresh=null;%20void%200;
I'm not the one who said noscript provides security. I just posted the article.
I’m not the one who said Firefox is secure by default. I just posted the article.
Thanks for both of those tips.
Yeah, but can humble do a "lift"?...
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