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simple (advertising)panel-window block on a website, by right-clicking on it ? possible to do so ?

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When i 'right-click' on a advertised panel-window on a website, there is the possibility to look in a 'sub'-window a lot of info from that specific advertising panel . Though, not possible to 'simply block'(by clicking "block this window-panel or something) that particular window-panel, and/or its source ... ?? sorry for my poor english ...

When i 'right-click' on a advertised panel-window on a website, there is the possibility to look in a 'sub'-window a lot of info from that specific advertising panel . Though, not possible to 'simply block'(by clicking "block this window-panel or something) that particular window-panel, and/or its source ... ?? sorry for my poor english ...

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Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web Link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for a good ad / pop-up blocker.

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FredMcD said

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web Link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for a good ad / pop-up blocker.

I know that, but , the more add-ons, the more 'clutter' and slowness of ff. Also, -> "When Firefox 57 gets released in November 2017, Firefox will drop its old add-on system in favor of the relatively new WebExtensions system." https://www.ghacks.net/2017/04/27/if-firefox-57-would-be-released-today-2274-add-ons-would-be-compatible/

I mean here, when one 'right-clicks on a advert-window on a website, there is lots of info, like i.e. "inspect element" etc. , but not a simple "block this window/source" or something ....

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Some add-blockers can be set up to block a source.

As to v57 add-ons, it's up to the programmers to keep their add-ons compatible.

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OK, i know that there is good add/popup-blockers. Though, usually, ALL elements are blocked with such adblockers, and i cannot see, which is 'good for me', or which 'annoys me' . When i want TO SEE FIRST, what elements on a website are 'good to stay', or which elements i want to block, coz they 'annoy me' , by 'right-click' on such 'annoy-element', and simply block it ... thats what i mean ... ;)

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Try Extensions Ublock Origin and Ghostery follow up with Fat-Free Fox and the last one should cure lagging that installing 2 blockers does.

Both of these blockers can be configured to block or not certain address coming in which effect the view of the webpage. Ghostery will put a element on the page that you can .......anyways these are suggested for what you are trying to accomplish.

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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I guess if they only ran on linux. Would you not be better off discussing this in a Linux Forum and hear what others have suggest and or use themselves ? Nothing like sharing info.

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.