NoSquint Options Not Shown
aqqTRbcb opened this issue · 3 comments
When I attempt to use NoSquint I get a popup that shows three buttons- OK, Global Settings and Cancel.
Global Settings brings up a new popup with another three buttons- OK, Cancel and help.
There is no way to use NoSquint's abillities.
This is what I get from using NoSquint.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7biae5vuvv9e35v/No%20Squint.JPG?dl=0
I have Windows 64 professional and Firefox 32.0. It worked on FF 30. Does anyone else have this problem?
Richard
I don't have that problem.
Same FF, Win764Ent.
Can you access noquint via the View|Zoom menu?
If I had that problem, I would remove noquint, then search and remove all references to noquint in about:config.
Then reinstall nosquint while crossing my fingers.
Good luck.
On 9/18/2014 3:24 AM, Grossdm [Masked] wrote:
I don't have that problem.
Same FF, Win764Ent.
Can you access noquint via the View|Zoom menu?If I had that problem, I would remove noquint, then search and remove
all references to noquint in about:config.
Then reinstall nosquint while crossing my fingers.
Good luck.—
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#154 (comment).As far as Is can tell the Ghostery FF addon was causing this problem.
I have used Ghostery for years. It's great. Before updating FF to 32
NoSquint worked OK so I had never considered the FF addons as part of
the issue I was having.
Finally last night I had a crazy idea- lets look at the addons. By
deactivating one at a time Ghostery was the only one associated with my
NoSquint problem. I hope that is really the solution. Possibly others
use Ghostery without having NoSquint problems.
Richard
I thought I had Ghostery installed, but I just checked and it's not there.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:00 AM, aqqTRbcb notifications@github.com wrote:
On 9/18/2014 3:24 AM, Grossdm [Masked] wrote:
I don't have that problem.
Same FF, Win764Ent.
Can you access noquint via the View|Zoom menu?If I had that problem, I would remove noquint, then search and remove
all references to noquint in about:config.
Then reinstall nosquint while crossing my fingers.
Good luck.—
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<
https://github.com/jtackaberry/nosquint/issues/154#issuecomment-56003674>.As far as Is can tell the Ghostery FF addon was causing this problem.
I have used Ghostery for years. It's great. Before updating FF to 32
NoSquint worked OK so I had never considered the FF addons as part of
the issue I was having.Finally last night I had a crazy idea- lets look at the addons. By
deactivating one at a time Ghostery was the only one associated with my
NoSquint problem. I hope that is really the solution. Possibly others
use Ghostery without having NoSquint problems.Richard
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#154 (comment)
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