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  • I like it very much!

    Only 3 stars, because two things are missing for me:
    1. Writing rules by hand / modifying rules
    --> sometimes it is not possible to click the element which should be blocked and you need to click all contained elements to get rid of everything)

    2. The possibility to block elements only for a certain URL (and not the whole domain)
    --> e.g. blocking video suggestions on YouTube start page is not possible without simultaneously blocking the list of videos when visiting a certain channel (Since both elements have id="primary" and are contained in the same hierarchy)
    Probably the best solution would be to allow the user to enter a regex to specify the URLs.

    I would implement these features myself, but unfortunately this plugin seems to be closed source?
    Thanks for the detailed suggestions and the very carefully selected 3 stars 😜

    URL-specific blocking is a good idea. And adding/modifying rules by hand is definitely on my radar as a feature I want to add next.

    Regex is great for very technical users, but not for everyone else. I'll try to come up with a more user-friendly approach.

    You can and should implement these features in your own add-on and release it to the community! Creating an add-on isn't hard if you have some basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript knowledge, which it sounds like you may have.
  • When you install an add-on it creates an icon for it in your add-on icon area (to the right of the address bar). If you have many add-ons installed there probably isn't room in your browser bar, so click on the puzzle piece icon to reveal hidden add-ons.

    This isn't something I as an add-on developer have control over. But it is standard behavior with every single add-on you install - if there isn't room it'll be hidden in this dropdown list. I suppose I could create instructions for this, though it isn't unique to my add-on at all. This add-on's icon is a red square with a white "B" in it, by the way.

    Also, "us add-on guys" spend a lot of time creating FREE software used by thousands of people every day, with only the occasional "thanks" in return. This isn't meant as a complaint, because it is rewarding by itself, but a little patience and politeness go a long way 🙂