Do you use a mobile or desktop browser? The best extension for you is NoScript, available from https://noscript.net or the Mozilla app repository, and listed on the IceCat webpage: http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/IceCat
NoScript blocks scripts and uses a built-in whitelist, which you can edit on the fly as you browse the web. Some most-used web services are included in the whitelist. You basically won't even need to switch JavaScript on/off with this add-on. NoScript is also available for Firefox / IceCatMobile as NoScript Anywhere: https://noscript.net/nsa/ -M. 2016-06-21 18:21 GMT+03:00, Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic <t...@ceata.org>: > Hi again, > > I use GNU IceCat with JavaScript disabled and I found it to be difficult > to temporary enable JavaScript (for webpages not working otherwise) by > going to Menu -> Preferences -> Content -> Enable JavaScript. > > However, there is a GPL-licensed (no-restart) addon Toggle JS which adds > a toggle JavaScript button to the main window. > > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/toggle-js/ > > I couldn't find this addon in the GNU IceCat addon repository (using > Trisquel Abrowser repository). > > https://trisquel.info/en/browser > > Nor here: > > https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/addons.html > https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Free_Software_Directory:IceCat_extensions_%28proposed%29 > https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/IceCat > > But in all these repositories I found an addon which also includes > JavaScript toggle button, along with Java, Cookies etc: > > https://github.com/ThatOneGuyDotNet/QuickJava > > Would it be a good idea to have an addon preinstalled and enabled in GNU > IceCat for quick JavaScript enable/disable toggle? JavaScript could be > still left enabled by default... > > Also, how can I propose ToggleJS to be addded to the free extensions > repositories at Free Software Directory (FSD)? > > Please let me know. Thanks! > > Tiberiu > -- > https://ceata.org > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org