You can do ctrl-/ to show it again. Otherwise you can enable it again from "View">"Toolbar">"Add on Bar"
Just a note, while you can see and click on the Whitelist buttons for each script, the function that actually does the whitelisting isn't fully implemented yet, so that won't work until a next iteration. Coming soon though (depending how busy I am with my day job, of course) Loic Kuno Woudt <[email protected]> writes: > Hello, > > On 08/01/2013 06:41 PM, Loic J. Duros wrote: >> >> The next version of LibreJS, 5.0, actually gives you hints why a given >> script was rejected. However it does not give away the line number, but >> that's a definite improvement on figuring out why a script is flagged as >> nontrivial. >> >> There is a test version available here if you are curious: >> lduros.net/assets/downloads/librejs-5.0-dev.xpi >> >> It only works with a version of the Mozilla browser 22 or up, however. > > I've installed this. When I opened a site for the first time there > was a LibreJS icon in the bottom right of the browser, after clicking > on it I could whitelist individual scripts and such. > > I don't normally want the status bar visible though, so I clicked the > X on the left of it to close it. And now I have no idea how I can > show it again so I can interact with the librejs icon. Any idea? > > Perhaps it's better to move the icon to the navigation toolbar where > other such icons live? > > Thanks, > > Kuno Woudt
