For example, I want to hide certain links on the homepage of a website. However I have been trying to get it to detect strings and hide the link... but that doesn't seem to work (probably because the main homepage I don't really know which is the actual source code because it has too many)
On the link itself, there's a <title> tag, a <meta name="description"> tag and so on. Does anyone know how to do it? I apologise if I sound vague
Thanks!
How to hide certain links in a website?
Re: How to hide certain links in a website?
Provide example pages, what links you want to hide, browser version, ABP version
If firefox you can use EHH (element hiding helper) to create your hiding filters: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addo ... idehelper/
if chrome click ABP icon, "block element", select the area you want to hide / block and you'll get a window with new filters
If firefox you can use EHH (element hiding helper) to create your hiding filters: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addo ... idehelper/
if chrome click ABP icon, "block element", select the area you want to hide / block and you'll get a window with new filters
Re: How to hide certain links in a website?
Right-click the link and click "Inspect Element" or "Web Inspector" or something similar; you should find that it's in an {b}a{/b} tag with a href attribute that equals the URL that the link goes to; then you can make a filter like example.com##a[href*="//example.net"]
You can't hide by strings of text on the page, however, because you cannot select such a thing with a CSS selector, and that's the only syntax permitted for hiding rules.
You can't hide by strings of text on the page, however, because you cannot select such a thing with a CSS selector, and that's the only syntax permitted for hiding rules.
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