![]() ![]() ![]() However, after I waited for some time after final attempt (in middle of writing this post actually), I tried to check FF's toolbar editing menu again, and Noscript's main icon had reappeared suddenly and I was able to put it back to toolbar where it had been.Īddon seems to work as fine as before, but this whole incident was a bit confusing and I wonder what made Noscript seemingly bug out this way. I know the bookmarks are there because I can click on the arrow ( that is in left side of the bar) to show the ones that didn't had space to show up because it was full, and the bookmarks are. I still tried the disable+restart trick few more times, but it didn't seem to work. Hi, I have Opera 32.0, and I don't know why but my bookmarks bar icons disappeared, the bar where the icons were is still there. I read the earlier posts on this same topic but have not been able to fix the problem. I can no longer access the NoScript icon after the latest firefox upgrade, so I cannot turn Javascipt ON when reguired by a web page. However, the addon seemed to still work properly with blocking scripts even though toolbar icon was missing. Hi Giorgio I realised a few days ago that the NoScript icon at lower right screen had disappeared from my netbook. ![]() I decided to try temporarily disable Noscript and restart my browser, but all it did was seemingly enabling Noscript's "Approve/cancel all scripts" option icons, but not it's main icon. I tried to check out toolbar's "Edit" menu, but Noscript icon was nowhere to be found there either. But after this morning with internet connection working again, Noscript icon was still missing from toolbar after I turned browser on after night. I checked Addons and Noscript hadn't uninstalled or anything, so I thought it would be some sort of temporary bug and went to sleep. However soon after this incident I noticed Noscript's icon had disappeared from Firefox's tool bar (where home page, downloads and addons menu icons are) from between Addblock Plus and Avast Online Security icons. This apparently resulted in my Firefox automatically trying to redirect me to our operator's user login page, but Noscript naturally seemed to try to block the redirect, resulting in typical Noscript page where it opened a blank white page with Noscript logo and blocked site. So my dad made a new deal with our operator for enhanced internet connection, and apparently last night our router temporarily cut out our internet connection and required someone of us to log into the network again. ![]()
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