Closed
Bug 42658
Opened 25 years ago
Closed 24 years ago
Non-modal access to Java and JavaScript enabled/disabled preference
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: General, enhancement, P3)
SeaMonkey
General
Tracking
(Not tracked)
People
(Reporter: andreww, Assigned: mpt)
Details
(Keywords: helpwanted)
Many times the user may want to turn off javascript or java temporarily or on a
per page basis. It would be great to see visually somewhere on the page an
indicator that js and / or java is on or off, just like the security or online
icons.
Updated•25 years ago
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Assignee: asa → ben
Component: Browser-General → XP Apps: GUI Features
QA Contact: doronr → sairuh
Comment 1•25 years ago
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over to XPApps GUI Features. Shaver, you were talking about something similar
in the sidebar recently. Thoughts?
Comment 3•24 years ago
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Netscape nav triage team: per Alec Flett's pre-triage recommendation, this
bug is nsbeta1-.
Keywords: nsbeta1-
Comment 4•24 years ago
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-> UI Design for the best UI for this.
Assignee: nobody → mpt
Component: XP Apps: GUI Features → User Interface Design
QA Contact: sairuh → zach
Assignee | ||
Comment 5•24 years ago
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andreww, would bug 38521 do what you're looking for?
Severity: normal → enhancement
Hardware: PC → All
Summary: [rfe] Visual indicator of js and java status → Non-modal access to Java and JavaScript preference
Summary: Non-modal access to Java and JavaScript preference → Non-modal access to Java and JavaScript enabled/disabled preference
Assignee | ||
Comment 7•24 years ago
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If it's good enough for the reporter, it's good enough for me ...
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 38521 ***
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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