And forgive me but that brings up one more peeve. Extensions on extensions on extensions. Endless solutions pushing one extension or add-on after another. I myself do not run extensions. Not only do they almost invariably exacerbate problems and troubleshooting the more of them you have (darned if you do, darned if you don't), but having been in tech for three-odd decades, InfoSec for half that time, and more than enough firsthand negative experience with Firefox and Chrome "extensions", I've seen enough to be wary of plugins and extensions, no matter how well-regarded they are. No wait, scratch that...quite often in inverse proportion to their regard/popularity.
Shorter answer: no "extensions" for me thanks. And frankly, nothing we've mentioned (least of all something as basic as enabling/disabling javascript) should come anywhere close to requiring any.
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I have no add-ons installed whatsoever. I'm using plain AF 27.9.18 64-bit, on OS X 10.6.8. The only thing showing in the add-ons window is "Java Applet Plug-In 13.9.8", under "Plugins".
Shorter answer: no "extensions" for me thanks. And frankly, nothing we've mentioned (least of all something as basic as enabling/disabling javascript) should come anywhere close to requiring any.
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Privacy / Script block add-ons found here: https://addons.palemoon.org/extensions/privacy-and-security/
Use the versions compatible with v27.
Just tested browser.showQuitWarning and it works on my end.
You probably have a rogue add-on breaking things. Try a new profile and narrow down which one is causing your issues.
I have no add-ons installed whatsoever. I'm using plain AF 27.9.18 64-bit, on OS X 10.6.8. The only thing showing in the add-ons window is "Java Applet Plug-In 13.9.8", under "Plugins".
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