Okay, so I'm sure I'm not the only one on this list who has been frustrated by the catch 22 that: 1. JavaScript often makes websites harder to navigate with a screen reader. but 2. Many websites require JavaScript to function properly and the list of such websites is growing daily. Prior to Firefox 57 forcing complete rewrites of all Firefox extensions, I was content with using NoScript to manage JavaScript permissions and really liked that it provided a context menu option with rather, in my opinion, intuitive options for allowing/blocking content in the active tab. Like many, I didn't care for how NoScript's redesign was done, especially with the loss of the easy to use context menu entries, and for a while I was making do with using about:config and toggling javascript.enable as needed, but as more websites that once worked fine without JavaScript pointlessly reimplement features using JavaScript(Google's removal of html headings from the non-JS version of search results was a major blow) and it becomes harder to divide my browsing habits into "websites that need JavaScript" and "websites that work better without JavaScript" that solution has become untenable. I've installed NoScript in the hopes that things have improved, but while it's regained a context menu entry, instead of it being a menu of relevant allow and block actions, it's just a link that brings up an options dialog that seems a bit confusing and not all that accessible, and for some reason, after a couple of days using the new NoScript Interface and, best I can tell, adding the websites I visit daily to the trusted list, the dialog is failing to load and I've already tried reinstalling both Firefox and NoScript. If anyone knows of a JavaScript permissions extension that can be operated entirely from the context menu(or better yet, toggles JavaScript in the active tab with a simple keyboard shortcut), I'd love to hear about it. Failing that, any alternative to NoScript with a more accessible interface or even a possible solution to the NoScript dialog failing to load when I select NoScript from the context menu would be appreciated. If it matters, I'm presently running Firefox-ESR 60.7.2 on a 32-bit Debian-derived system and I installed NoScript from the Debian repositories because Firefox was refusing to let me install anything from addons.mozzilla.org(though that was before I decided to downgrade from Firefox 67). _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list