I seem to be getting noticeably more pop-ups blocked nowadays even with an up-to-date set of uBlock Origin filters.
When Pale Moon's built-in Pop-up Blocker is set to block pop-ups a further selection then offers to show 'pop-up blocked' messages or not.
I prefer to see the 'Pale Moon prevented this site from opening 'x' pop-up windows' messages, but these banners need to be manually closed each time. An automatic timeout setting for the pop-up warning message banner would be a small but useful addition to the UI and enhance the browsing experience IMO.
Would it be possible to add another 'privacy.popups' Preference (perhaps a hidden one?) to allow a time-out delay for the pop-up warning message banner to be set?
Perhaps a variable integer preference offering a range of 'banner timeout' options in seconds (or parts of a second), or if less complex a boolean preference that enabled/disabled a set 'banner timeout' value of a few seconds.
Request for a Pop-up Blocker message banner timeout Preference
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Re: Request for a Pop-up Blocker message banner timeout Preference
Update your uBlock filter subscriptions, or add more. I recommend EasyList, EasyPrivacy and the ones by Fanboy.
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Re: Request for a Pop-up Blocker message banner timeout Preference
That would be counter-intuitive if you WANTED to see what the popup is or see the popup its self. So no.. This is a bad idea.. The best that MIGHT happen, even though I would personally detest it, is if Moonchild decided to make it a doorhanger instead of an infobar.
Doorhangers are the work of Satan, btw.
Doorhangers are the work of Satan, btw.
Re: Request for a Pop-up Blocker message banner timeout Preference
... and then what? Not having an option to allow only some? The infobar does more than just give you a message, it also has the control to take action. As such, taking the option for that message away after an arbitrary delay is dumb and frustrating.
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Re: Request for a Pop-up Blocker message banner timeout Preference
Doesn't the page-report-button in the address bar do the same task, though?