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Chromium fork for Windows XP/2003 and up
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Lifewire.com articles display only partly in 122 R6 #637

Open martrant opened 4 weeks ago

martrant commented 4 weeks ago

Describe the bug Only the top part of the article displays, no scroll bar appears. Impossible to read the full article. Even page-down or arrow-keys have no effect. Firefox 115.11.0esr displays the article correctly, with scroll bar.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to https://www.lifewire.com/install-linux-avoid-ai-8655664
  2. Click on '....'
  3. Scroll down to '....'
  4. See error

Expected behavior To be able to scroll down, to read the full article

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opzch commented 4 weeks ago

It's most likely your adblocker issue

oleedd commented 4 weeks ago

Yeah, I have the scroll bar there.

martrant commented 4 weeks ago

It's most likely your adblocker issue

Actually it was not (I use UBlock Origin), that was the first thing I checked (even though I already knew that Firefox, with the same extension, had no problem). However, I did experiment with other extensions and I found the culprit, it was the "Accept all cookies" extension that caused the problem. After disabling it, the Lifewire articles open fine. Thanks for the suggestion, anyway. However, given that this extension is indeed ultra-handy (truth be said, for, we're all dead-tired from the EU bureaucracy-imposed GDPR that forces the cookie acceptance pop-up) one can keep the extension active, and simply whitelist any troublesome site (like lifewire.com) in the extension's settings.

opzch commented 4 weeks ago

If you add AdGuard/uBO + EasyList/uBO in "Cookie Notices" section in uBlock origin settings, chances are high that it will block or hide them as well as your "Accept all cookies" extension, so you won't need an additional one anymore. Besides, it's not clear how this extension works and whether it's interfering with uBlock (uBlock developer strictly recommends against using other blockers and similar extensions to avoid site breakage and adblocker detection).