Re: [orca-list] No Script, uBlock Origin, or uMatrix,



F6 seems to be a standard key to jump to different panels in an application. I use it all of the time in 
Office products, browsers and so on. I'd suggest adding it to your toolbox. Once it's there, this won't seem 
counter intuitive at all.

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Christopher (AKA CJ)
Chaltain at Outlook

-----Original Message-----
From: orca-list <orca-list-bounces gnome org> On Behalf Of Jeffery Mewtamer via orca-list
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2021 6:22 PM
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] No Script, uBlock Origin, or uMatrix,

Older versions of Firefox had the notifications bar just a few tabs either before or after the address bar(I 
also think this was back when the address and search boxes were separate)... Now, the notification's bar is 
on a completely different plane of existence, and to get there, you have to press F6 twice(the first time 
takes you to the Address bar, similar to ctrl+l). Rather annoying and counter intuitive, but not to difficult 
to deal with once you know the trick.

Also, I used NoScript prior to Firefox 57 breaking compatibility with all older browser extensions, and found 
it trivial to toggle where scripts are allowed on the current page via the context menu... Things might have 
improved in recent years, but I found the overhaul Mozilla forced the NoScript devs to make rendered the 
extension pretty much unusable for Keyboard-only users... I switched to using about:config and toggling 
javascript.enabled as needed, but sadly, while the number of websites with obnoxious JavaScript that gets in 
the way or causes my computer to slow to a crawl hasn't decreased the websites that are gutted by turning 
JavaScript off have increased... and sadly, some websites are both bogged down with useless JavaScript yet 
gutted without it that I'm not sure a No-Script-like extension with the classic interface andcompatibility 
with current browsers would have the precision needed to fix those websites.
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