Firefox 30.0 and Windows 7. I'm a newbie to Roll20, but it looks like maybe the campaign doesn't recognize me as somebody with editing privilieges. I can roll dice just fine, and the chat registers them, and I can open toolbar dialogues (like those where you edit turns) but it's like there's a gray layer between me and the map (and chat). The editor worked just fine for the first time I used it. The layer occured after I had closed the campaign and decided to open it for editing again. I can list the things I did: I added a premade picture map, scaled it to match the map grids, I drew with the draw tool, I added two monster tokens, I played around with their bars, and the last thing I did was to disable editing privileges for those bars, so that players (I believe) couldn't edit or view them. That doesn't seem like advanced stuff. If you suspect that this may be due to NoScript, you may be correct, because for every website I visit, I experiment with what sites to allow to run scripts, producing a bare minimum of access. Three sites that I didn't allow at any point during my first session, was opentok.com, google-analytics, and googletagservices. However, once I became stuck at this gray-frozen state, even allowing *all* the sites access, doesn't unlock it. As I understand it, cloudfront.net changes its subdomain, so I cannot predict what subdomain to have allowed there. Asking me to always allow everything that any subdomain of cloudfront sends my way while I'm browing any site, isn't an option, so at least when it comes to that site, you cannot expect users to always have allowed the necessary scripts when they load the campaign. Edited: What is *not* grayed out, is the following: The Page Toolbar. (You can switch maps and change settings and those settings affect the map.) The zoom slider next to that toolbar. The player avatar (in the bottom left corner). (You can change a color for something, but I don't know what for.) The toolbar (to the left) (although the icons look kinda grayed out). While the cursor doesn't interact with the map, you can do things like change layers, change drawing mode (but not draw or click on the drawing sub-menus), zoom, bring up the reset fog dialogue (but I cannot confirm if the fog actually resets), open the Turn Order and Turn Order Settings dialogue (but I don't want to mess around with the settings there to see if they work, as I'm new), open the Dice Roller and roll dice (3D dice works.) that way (and the chat registers those rolls), and go to all the documentation and help page links.