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1492 wrote:
The only social media block that slide in when scrolling the referenced page for me was this.
These are generally done through Javascript, many using JQuery library. They can be defeated by disabling Javascript through the use of browser extensions, or manually.
One of my long time favorite Firefox extensions which adds toggle switches to enable/disable Javascript, Flash, Images, etc from a webpage is QuickJava. This can also be used to limit bandwidth usage on limited mobile data plans by disabling the biggest culprits on a webpage.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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bwanshoom wrote:
Is it Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn email & share? If so, that's not an ad, it's an element in the page. It may be that the page is not rendering correctly. I just tried it on FF 41 with ABP disabled, but it displays correctly. Same with Chrome 45.
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az99 wrote:See the other recent thread on this. It's possible ABP is allowing those ads through. It doesn't block all ads; some Acceptable Ads (read: paid ads) are allowed.
I am running Ad Block Plus on FF.
It was updated 9/28
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