Wilders Quick Links.

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  1. Badcompany

    Badcompany Registered Member

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    When i click on Quick links it comes up ( Open Buddy List )This has only happened since i changed to Firefox from IE6.Also don't get the drop down in my signatures for fonts and colours,can't add smiles ether.
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  2. LowWaterMark

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    Those functions require javascript (active scripting in IE) in order to work. If you do not have active scripting allowed in whatever IE security zone that wilderssecurity.com runs in, none of them will work.
     
  3. Badcompany

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    Hello L.W.M.
    Don't quite understand what you are saying, do you mean because i am now using firefox this is my problem.I can only use IE for everything to work correctly.
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    U must have JavaScript enabled in FF to do as u said.



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  5. MikeBCda

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    In Firefox, just enable javascript (Tools/Options/Content, in 1.5) -- or, of course, learn to live without the things that need it.

    There's also an Advanced button for javascript where you can specify what it is or isn't permitted to do, like resizing windows.
     
  6. Badcompany

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    Hello Mike,
    Thanks for your reply, I have javascripts enabled,in firefox.
     
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    That's odd. I don't use FF very often but with those settings, it should work fine....



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    It looks like you are using Zonealarm and KAV6. One of those programs could be affecting javascript. Check your settings in those programs.
     
  9. Badcompany

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    Hi Ronjor,
    Everything works ok when i use IE6.But now i use Firefox i have the problem
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  10. ronjor

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    Are you using any extensions with Firefox?
     
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    Opps, sorry. I read your statement backwards and thought you had switched to IE not from IE. As others have said, Firefox (all recent versions, in fact) works fine on vBulletin forums. And since you have Javascript enabled, it must be something else like another filtering application or a troublesome extention.
     
  12. Badcompany

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    Hi All,
    Solved the problem, i deleted a extension in firefox called ( No Script ) how everything is ok.Thanks for all your help.
    Badcompany.:D :D
     
  13. ronjor

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    Glad you got it fixed. You do have the option in NoScript to allow sites of your choosing to run normally with full scripting.
     
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    Hi Badcompany,

    I would re-install NoScript, because it will protect your pc from something 'bad' on websites that have nothing good to offer. ;)

    Like ronjor said, you can manually ALLOW websites that you do trust.
    Like Wilders for example. :D
     
  15. Badcompany

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    Hi Ronjor & Nat,
    I will re-install and make the manual changes.Thanks for the info. Badcompany.:D
     
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    Hello Badcompany,
    There is also an option on the general tab for NoScript that "Allow sites opened through Bookmarks". If one bookmarks only trusted sites, using the feature will cut down the number of sites that need to be manually added.
     
  17. Badcompany

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    Hi Firepost,
    Just found the option in bookmarks, Thanks for the reply, and info.
    Badcompany.:)
     
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