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       #11

    I have no idea of what you mean by site editor, all that I know is that unlike it works for you, it is not spacing paragraphs as it should. The only two things that I have changed are adding Speed Dial which shouldn't have anything to do with it, and NoScripts, which I'm beginning to think is the culprit. If it is, how is that rectified? Does it mean that I must enable scripts on any page that I'm posting on?
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       #12

    seekermeister said:
    I have no idea of what you mean by site editor, all that I know is that unlike it works for you, it is not spacing paragraphs as it should. The only two things that I have changed are adding Speed Dial which shouldn't have anything to do with it, and NoScripts, which I'm beginning to think is the culprit. If it is, how is that rectified? Does it mean that I must enable scripts on any page that I'm posting on?
    The "Site Editor" is the editor that pops up when you post.

    Yes. I stopped using NoScript, it caused me a lot of problems, But you can set it to allow trusted sites;

    QUOTE
    You can enable JavaScript, Java and plugin execution for sites you trust with a simple left-click on the NoScript status bar icon (look at the picture), or using the contextual menu, for easier operation in popup statusbar-less windows.
    UNQUOTE

    From;
    NoScript - JavaScript/Java/Flash blocker for a safer Firefox experience! - what is it? - InformAction

    Regards....Mike Connor
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       #13

    Okay, as a test, I have disabled noscripts, so we shall see if it is the problem. If so, there will be a space between these lines. EDIT: Apparently not, there is some other problem.
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       #14

    After the last post, I noticed that the noscript bar at the bottom of the browser was still displayed, even though I had disabled noscripts, so I will test again, with it set to allow all scripts on this page.

    Test


    Test

    EDIT: That is it, I guess that the only solution is for me to uninstall it entirely, because I'm not inclined to contend with it on every page that I deal with.
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    seekermeister said:
    After the last post, I noticed that the noscript bar at the bottom of the browser was still displayed, even though I had disabled noscripts, so I will test again, with it set to allow all scripts on this page.

    Test


    Test

    There you go............NoScript was the culprit.

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       #16

    I went into FF's extensions and selected to remove noscript, but even after closing the tab on this forum and reopening it, it still displays the noscript bar at the bottom. How do I get rid of it once and for all?
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    seekermeister said:
    I went into FF's extensions and selected to remove noscript, but even after closing the tab on this forum and reopening it, it still displays the noscript bar at the bottom. How do I get rid of it once and for all?
    Exit Firefox after clicking on "Remove".

    Then restart Firefox.

    Regards....Mike Connor

    QUOTE EDIT: That is it, I guess that the only solution is for me to uninstall it entirely, because I'm not inclined to contend with it on every page that I deal with.UNQUOTE

    Precisely why I no longer use it, far too much messing on.

    Regards....Mike Connor
    Last edited by Mike Connor; 29 Mar 2011 at 20:02. Reason: Forgot signature!
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       #18

    Mike Connor said:
    seekermeister said:
    I went into FF's extensions and selected to remove noscript, but even after closing the tab on this forum and reopening it, it still displays the noscript bar at the bottom. How do I get rid of it once and for all?
    Exit firefox after clicking on "Remove".

    Regards....Mike Connor
    Right, I thought of that after posting. I restarted FF and it is now gone. Thanks.

    EDIT: I discovered that noscript was the cause for another problem on this forum. With it enabled, I was not able to access the dropdown menu on Quick Links, it simply added a couple of extra buttons on the UI, but none which would allow me to select to view my posts or threads that I had posted in.

    Noscript is not a feature, it is a giant bug.
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       #19

    seekermeister said:
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    Right, I thought of that after posting. I restarted FF and it is now gone. Thanks.
    My pleasure.

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    In order to get rid of it entirely, use CCleaner and check the box;



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