gorhill / uBlock

uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
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Automatic Local Noop? #2577

Closed PsyintZ closed 7 years ago

PsyintZ commented 7 years ago

Hello fellow uBrethren (specifically @Gorhill)!

First off, I would just like to thank you for creating such an amazing extension. Both uBlock and uMatrix are leagues above the competition, and you are nothing short of a hero for sharing this software with us, Gorhill. Thank you.

With that being said, I had a quick question I'd like to ask that shouldn't take up more than a couple of seconds to conclude. After spending hours reading through guides and customizing both uBlock and uMatrix to my liking, I have finally gotten them to operate (very close to) how I want them. There is only one thing that is slowing me down, and I'm not even sure if it's possible to alleviate.

Is there any way to have a local noop automatically placed on the website I am currently visiting? For example: I visit www.disney.com (with my settings set similar to hard mode) and the broken website displays. Now of course, for me to get anything that resembles a web page, I must locally noop www.disney.com. I was just curious as to whether or not there is a way to have uBlock automatically noop (only) the domain that is currently being visited? Or must I noop these domains one by one, as I visit them - which, in time, will build up my list until eventually I no longer have to noop anything except for sites I have never visited before?

Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide. And thanks again for such a top quality product, Gorhill!

Much appreciative, Psy

gorhill commented 7 years ago

Closing and marking as invalid, as per CONTRIBUTING.

PsyintZ commented 7 years ago

@Gorhill,

My sincere apologies guys. Won't happen again. I just wasn't sure where to ask my question, since there is nothing that points me toward Mozilla Discourse suggesting that all "support/discussion" takes place over there. Now that I know, I will use that from now on. Again, I apologize.