[HTTPS-Everywhere] HTTPS-everywhere Digest, Vol 19, Issue 10

Peter Eckersley pde at eff.org
Mon Jan 23 16:50:45 PST 2012


Hi Majid,

Sujir Rao has written a patch that will add toggle buttons, however it won't be merged
until after our translation string freeze has ended.

In the mean time, there are other ways you can turn the rulesets on and off:

https://mail1.eff.org/pipermail/https-everywhere/2011-August/001034.html

(at minimum, the about:config method should work with a screen reader)


On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 07:43:14AM +0000, Majid HUSSAIN wrote:
> hello there!
> I am unable to disable or enable any of the https user rules
> I use a scren reader nvda, no toggle buttens to inable or disable any
> of them in the https every where options
> any help?
> thank you for reading
> majid hussain
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