Re: Left and right arrow keys to go to previous/next.
On 8/31/2010 5:41 AM, Phillip Jones wrote: Only item I woul love to permanent kill is the NetFlix ad opens every time you open another website. I believe they have infiltrated the various sites without knowledge of the website owner. For example cNet, ZDnet, and Computerworld news. as long as your on the main page fine (it already has small ads which ignore). But as soon as I go to read an article, bam!, up comes the NetFix ad, and the only way I can get rid of it, is use back arrow to go back one page. then it doesn't show up any more that session. I visit those sites and have never seen such a Netflix ad. Just went to CNET, clicked on an article, and it simply loaded the article. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Left and right arrow keys to go to previous/next.
On 8/30/2010 7:35 AM, Ant wrote: Is there a way to white and black lists web sites for JS? Yes, NoScript provides the means for both. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Left and right arrow keys to go to previous/next.
On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM, David E. Ross wrote: I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript whenever I view the Huffington Post, not because of what happens to navigation arrows but because of the annoying same-window popups. I also disable JavaScript for several other news Web sites for the same reason. The only problem is remembering to enable JavaScript before I visit a page where it is really needed. NoScript is your friend. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Left and right arrow keys to go to previous/next.
On 8/29/2010 8:48 PM, Ed Mullen wrote: Tarkus wrote: On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM, David E. Ross wrote: I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript whenever I view the Huffington Post, not because of what happens to navigation arrows but because of the annoying same-window popups. I also disable JavaScript for several other news Web sites for the same reason. The only problem is remembering to enable JavaScript before I visit a page where it is really needed. NoScript is your friend. God! No it is not in this case. If you disable javascript on the OP's example page you break the page navigation. The OP wants to be able to navigate in a way the page author does not allow. I was responding to David's enabling/disabling JavaScript on the fly, and trying to remember each time. Since NoScript has blacklist/whitelist capability, that's not necessary. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey