The filter lists in use ("EasyList, EasyPrivacy, Fanboy’s Annoyance List, etc.).A description of what is broken (“comments are not rendered”).A specific URL where the breakage can be seen ( ).Once you succeed in un-breaking a site, you can report the issue to the filter list maintainers that a site was broken – so that the fix can benefit everybody. The rules being temporary by default is very convenient when trying to find out which set of rules un-break a site, you can commit the proper rules once you find out what works. You can persist the temporary rules currently set in the pane using the padlock.You can erase all temporary rules currently set in the pane using the eraser icon.Things to keep in mind:Īll rules you set in the dynamic filtering pane are temporary by default: This is an example of how you can un-break a site yourself using point-and-click in uBO’s popup panel (and trial-error until you find the proper rule). In such case, it’s worth to try to bypass whatever static block filters blocked the network requests to s3.: For example in the current case, one may notice that network requests to s3. were blocked, and an experienced user may consider this anomalous. Now if you scroll down the list of domains, you can see a lot of network requests were blocked, and surely one of the blocked network requests is responsible to cause the comments section from not being rendered.Īt this point, there is no magick trick to know beforehand which domain(s) is responsible for making the comments appear properly – a trial and error approach must be used. The cells for the local rules show whether network requests were allowed/blocked using pluses/minuses. Local rules are those which apply only to the current site, and we are only interested in un-breaking the current site. For the current case, we will only care about local rules. You can see a list of domain names, with each domain name followed by two cells: the first one is for global rules, the second one is for local rules.
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