How can I delete the no scripts msg from my screen?
I asked this question earlier today, I have taken a screenshot however, I could not show you the screen that I need to delete because the file is too big and I can't capture part of it. So the screenshot I am sending is only one message when I click on one of the addresses. On the screen that I need to delete is the "no scripts" sign at the far left of my screen, then lists several http addresses for myway.com/gamingwonderland, filling up the entire page. This comes up every time I press the mozilla icon to enter into the web.
Please help
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There is a reply waiting for you at your original question; https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1128166
locked that other thread - too confusing to jump between threads to provide support
Please learn how to use NoScript so that you aren't creating problems for yourself. https://noscript.net/features https://noscript.net/faq And the NoScript support forum is over here: https://forums.informaction.com/viewforum.php?f=3
I have been using NoScript since it first came out in May, 2005, and will tell you that it is a pain in the ass to use! NoScript requires constant attention - there's no "set it once and maybe tweak it once a week or once a month" - unless you Allow Scripts Globally. Every new (to you) website that you visit requires attention to NoScript, to 'Allow' scripts domain by domain and some webpages may draw scripts from 25 or more different domains! All this "social crap" that is so popular now-a-days has exacerbated the problems - 5 or 6 "social" domains may appear in the NoScript 'notifications' drop-down from the toolbar button if you're using that button.
I don't want to download the game since NoScripts will not allow it. I only want to delete or change the screen that pops up every time I log into the web.
Not sure what "log into the web" means, unless you're on dial-up or using an ancient DSL service provider...
See if this helps you: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-to-set-the-home-page
Listen "Ed-meister", I would really like your help without the snarky comments. If you're asking what internet service I use It's century link wifi. Now....can we solve this problem together or shall I ask someone else?
-Carolrama