Fix and remove annoying web elements such as sticky headers, floating boxes, floating videos, dickbars, social share bars and other distracting elements.
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Gizmodo and its sister sites not displaying article content #232
Multiple sites using the Kinja platform are not displaying the article content. The site lists the articles, but when we try to open it, only the article title is shown.
Gizmodo
https://gizmodo.com/how-to-use-chrome-firefox-or-safari-to-change-all-of-1844354112 https://kotaku.com/lego-officially-confirmed-the-retro-nes-console-and-tv-1844374852 https://io9.gizmodo.com/legos-buildable-nintendo-entertainment-system-is-a-perf-1844368603
Describe the issue
Multiple sites using the Kinja platform are not displaying the article content. The site lists the articles, but when we try to open it, only the article title is shown.
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Notes
I think one of these filters might be the problem:
a[href="/newsletter"]:upward(1)
[href*="twitter.com/share"]
[href*="facebook.com/sharer.php?"]
.js_newsletter-btn--subscribe, .js_subscribe
.js_ad-sticky-footer:upward(2)
.ad-container
#newsletterPromoModule:upward(1)