RequestPolicy is a Firefox extension that gives you control over cross-site requests. --- Be sure to look at the dev-1.0 branch as that's where all of the interesting work is happening. See also: https://www.requestpolicy.com/1.0.html
Exactly like how NoScript does this, when you're in NoScript and selecting the scripts to allow or disallow, returning the mouse cursor back to the visible webpage and clicking anywhere will remove focus from the NoScript dropdown menu back, however there is one important piece to this behavior.
In NoScript, it doesn't matter where you click off on. You can click on a bookmark, a tab, a hyperlink, anything, and it won't activate it. Clicking anywhere will close the NoScript window and reload the page.
This is a very small feature request, however small, it does polish up the extension a whole lot.
Exactly like how NoScript does this, when you're in NoScript and selecting the scripts to allow or disallow, returning the mouse cursor back to the visible webpage and clicking anywhere will remove focus from the NoScript dropdown menu back, however there is one important piece to this behavior.
In NoScript, it doesn't matter where you click off on. You can click on a bookmark, a tab, a hyperlink, anything, and it won't activate it. Clicking anywhere will close the NoScript window and reload the page.
This is a very small feature request, however small, it does polish up the extension a whole lot.