It's unfortunate the default message box aren't very freely expendable.

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:30 PM, BD <[email protected]> wrote:

>  This happened to me today and it pissed me off as usual.
>
> I used to have NoScript installed, which I think had a quick JavaScript
> enable/disable button, but the add on was tweaky and I didn't like it. (well
> over a year ago) There might be other No-Script-like add on's that give an
> easy JS On/Off button. (I would like one for Java, too)
>
> So I have to use the FF Menu: Tools | Options | Content: Enable Javascript,
> which is irritating.
>
> You might be able to write a script to stop that sort of thing. But you
> can't write a script to disable and enable JS.
>
> Actaully, I just checked and the Web Developer add on, which I think is
> invaluable for web development, has a JS disable/enable that is pretty
> accessible, and for Java, too. I've never used them.
>
>
> On 3/3/2010 6:06 PM, lp9sc wrote:
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