I had some experience playing with Policies Manager recently. And it's partly reflected
in that thread
So what I can advice you:
- Install the extension
- right-click somewhere on any page (at free room not on link) and choose 'APolicies Manager' from context menu
- the window appears - press 'Manage policies'
- select 'Global policy' and press 'Edit policy'
- Set up policy to highly stricted settings - you can block what youy want including full disabling of js
- save and return to policy list by pressing OK
- Create new policy named for example 'Trusted'
- set it up to allow js-actions your trusted sites need ('Advanced JavaScript settings' tab) and save it too.
- now it's time to fill in the list of trusted sites
- select 'Trusted' policy
- press 'Add new site to this list'
- copypaste address
- repeat as many times as you need
- OR you can add sites while browsing doing pp.2-3 of this instruction (address of currently visited page becomes filled in automatically - just select your 'Trusted' policy from dropdown and press OK.
Apparently you can add sites to list by editing text files.
Open
prefs.js (while KM not loaded)
in your profile folder and search for such lines:
user_pref("capability.policy.Trusted.sites", "http://www.trustedsitename.com
http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net"
Prepare list of your websites addresses (delimited by spaces, just 1 space between 2 links) and paste it between quotes (where I have now
http://www.trustedsitename.com http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net)
Look around in
prefs.js for for equal strings for other policies or create them yourself if you need some different restriction zones. Save
prefs.js and try it in work.