On 19/03/20 14:16, wrote:
> I added it. But can it toggle it easily?
Yes. You click in the NoScript button, and the list of scripts for
that page show up, so you can enable or disable them at will.
Initially, few scripts for any page, all disabled. If you choose to
enable the first script, additional (disabled) scripts show up, and so
on. They can be up to thirty or forty in the end on some pages.
The tricky part is that many web pages will be broken because of a
disabled script. Some of them will even present you with a message that
boldly claims, dishonestly, that "If you remove Javascript, what remains
must be an empty page" - something that Trisquel's web forum suffices to
prove false. These websites require some scripts to be enabled, and so
browsing the web becames a quest of learning which are the minimun
scripts needed for each website. But it really pays off in the end.
Enabling the right scripts is tricky and requires to experiment, but
disabling them all is so much easy. Most of the time it will suffice
with disabling the first one, and the rest will follow.
If you come across a website that is broken no matter what your
choice of enabled scripts is, you can always restart with add-ons
disabled so you get full javascript.
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