I wonder if anyone can help, there is an annoyance on one of the news websites that I visit: dailymail.co.uk. Now when visiting the front page there is a video that opens up and auto plays; I would guess that it first tries to play an advert, but I don't see that, adblock seems to be able to block the advert portion of the video; but I would like to get rid of the player popping up.
Initially I tried using the block element, no luck. Then I used the inspector to get the name of the divs no luck.
The block element had found: dailymail.co.uk##.mol-controls-overlay-main-controls, I tried adding a div that wrapped around that one: ##.jwplayer_body_1, and a few others and still the thing appears.
Can anyone look at the page and see what is going on.
(P.S. Yes, acquired taste news wise, but I hasted to add it is one of several sites I use, I am not a devotee!!)
Can't seem to block a floating video
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Re: Can't seem to block a floating video
hi there!
Try typing About:config in your URL Bar.
Find media.autoplay.enabled
double click true so that it's changed to false
Let me know if that helps!
you can also try https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/block-autoplay
Thanks
Shannon
ABP Support Team
Try typing About:config in your URL Bar.
Find media.autoplay.enabled
double click true so that it's changed to false
Let me know if that helps!
you can also try https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/block-autoplay
Thanks
Shannon
ABP Support Team
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Re: Can't seem to block a floating video
Hello,
Thank you very much for your reply.
Actually in my about:config there is no media.autoplay.enabled but I changed the media.autoplay.default to 1 and also the ask permission and this has now worked!
It hadn't occurred to me to go down that route. To me when you just click on a page to READ something it is very very annoying to have a video starting to play, it is so strange how so many websites seem to have behaviours which are going to be annoying to many visitors - but I guess many of these vids start with an advert, so even if people immediately pause or mute them ,they can say that people have watched the ad.
Thank you very much for your reply.
Actually in my about:config there is no media.autoplay.enabled but I changed the media.autoplay.default to 1 and also the ask permission and this has now worked!
It hadn't occurred to me to go down that route. To me when you just click on a page to READ something it is very very annoying to have a video starting to play, it is so strange how so many websites seem to have behaviours which are going to be annoying to many visitors - but I guess many of these vids start with an advert, so even if people immediately pause or mute them ,they can say that people have watched the ad.
Re: Can't seem to block a floating video
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Thanks
Shannon
ABP Support Team
Thanks
Shannon
ABP Support Team