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I'm new to NoScript, and Firefox Quantum (57) is the first browser I'm using it in. I've noticed on the page https://noscript.net/features that there should be some NoScript hotkeys and about:config entries. However it seems that these shortcuts don't work in Firefox 57. Is there a breakage?










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  • Noscript had to be rewritten for Quantum and is currently lacking many features of the previous version.

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I'm new to NoScript, and Firefox Quantum (57) is the first browser I'm using it in. I've noticed on the page https://noscript.net/features that there should be some NoScript hotkeys and about:config entries. However it seems that these shortcuts don't work in Firefox 57. Is there a breakage?










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  • Noscript had to be rewritten for Quantum and is currently lacking many features of the previous version.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 17 '18 at 21:25














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I'm new to NoScript, and Firefox Quantum (57) is the first browser I'm using it in. I've noticed on the page https://noscript.net/features that there should be some NoScript hotkeys and about:config entries. However it seems that these shortcuts don't work in Firefox 57. Is there a breakage?










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I'm new to NoScript, and Firefox Quantum (57) is the first browser I'm using it in. I've noticed on the page https://noscript.net/features that there should be some NoScript hotkeys and about:config entries. However it seems that these shortcuts don't work in Firefox 57. Is there a breakage?







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  • Noscript had to be rewritten for Quantum and is currently lacking many features of the previous version.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 17 '18 at 21:25



















  • Noscript had to be rewritten for Quantum and is currently lacking many features of the previous version.

    – DavidPostill
    Jan 17 '18 at 21:25

















Noscript had to be rewritten for Quantum and is currently lacking many features of the previous version.

– DavidPostill
Jan 17 '18 at 21:25





Noscript had to be rewritten for Quantum and is currently lacking many features of the previous version.

– DavidPostill
Jan 17 '18 at 21:25










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It looks like only two keyboard shortcuts are defined: Alt+Shift+N to open the NoScript window, and Ctrl+Shift+T to toggle permissions. The latter, however, seems to conflict with Firefox's default binding for 'restore closed tab'.






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    The new shortcut for NoScript 10 popup is Alt+Shift+N



    https://hackademix.net/2017/11/23/noscript-1012-temporary-allow-all-and-more/



    This is not yet reflected in the documentation. Not mentioned is a shortcut to temporarily set all page to trusted.






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      Here is the relevant part of the source code



      It looks like only two keyboard shortcuts are defined: Alt+Shift+N to open the NoScript window, and Ctrl+Shift+T to toggle permissions. The latter, however, seems to conflict with Firefox's default binding for 'restore closed tab'.






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        Here is the relevant part of the source code



        It looks like only two keyboard shortcuts are defined: Alt+Shift+N to open the NoScript window, and Ctrl+Shift+T to toggle permissions. The latter, however, seems to conflict with Firefox's default binding for 'restore closed tab'.






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          Here is the relevant part of the source code



          It looks like only two keyboard shortcuts are defined: Alt+Shift+N to open the NoScript window, and Ctrl+Shift+T to toggle permissions. The latter, however, seems to conflict with Firefox's default binding for 'restore closed tab'.






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          Here is the relevant part of the source code



          It looks like only two keyboard shortcuts are defined: Alt+Shift+N to open the NoScript window, and Ctrl+Shift+T to toggle permissions. The latter, however, seems to conflict with Firefox's default binding for 'restore closed tab'.







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              The new shortcut for NoScript 10 popup is Alt+Shift+N



              https://hackademix.net/2017/11/23/noscript-1012-temporary-allow-all-and-more/



              This is not yet reflected in the documentation. Not mentioned is a shortcut to temporarily set all page to trusted.






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                The new shortcut for NoScript 10 popup is Alt+Shift+N



                https://hackademix.net/2017/11/23/noscript-1012-temporary-allow-all-and-more/



                This is not yet reflected in the documentation. Not mentioned is a shortcut to temporarily set all page to trusted.






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                  The new shortcut for NoScript 10 popup is Alt+Shift+N



                  https://hackademix.net/2017/11/23/noscript-1012-temporary-allow-all-and-more/



                  This is not yet reflected in the documentation. Not mentioned is a shortcut to temporarily set all page to trusted.






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                  The new shortcut for NoScript 10 popup is Alt+Shift+N



                  https://hackademix.net/2017/11/23/noscript-1012-temporary-allow-all-and-more/



                  This is not yet reflected in the documentation. Not mentioned is a shortcut to temporarily set all page to trusted.







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