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Is there anything that disables / stops sticky videos when scrolling on mobile?

I get pissed off when I’m reading a news article, scroll down, and their headline video (often just an ad) clips itself to the top 1/3 of the screen.

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Well ublock origin. If it does not block it rigjt away, you can actually try to manually add a rule.

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Aside from the popular ublock origin I’d get Sponsor Block. Too bad my mobile version doesn’t support it.

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ReVanced has sponsorblock

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A couple that aren’t already mentioned by others:

  • FeedBro RSS Reader
  • Don’t Track Me Google - prevents google from replacing its search results and other links with redirect URLs
  • Vimium - Vim style keybinds to navigate pages
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Three comments down and there is the guy with vim keybindings.

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In general:

  • Bypass Paywalls
  • Dark Reader
  • HTTPS Everywhere
  • I don’t care about Cookies
  • Karrinator
  • KeePassXC Browser
  • NoScript
  • Simple Tab Groups
  • Tampermonkey
  • UBlock
  • UnloadTabs (Vor allem für Müll wie MS Teams)
  • User Agent Switcher and Manager
  • Vencord
  • Video Download Helper

For YouTube:

  • AutoReplay for YouTube
  • Disable YouTube Seek by Number
  • Return YouTube Dislike
  • SponsorBlock

Most of those Addons are for me to not go insane or blind.

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How do you use no script these days, are you turning it on after visiting a page, or whitelisting when things don’t work?

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I whitelist after visiting a page, if it breaks majorly so I can’t use it. And often I only need to allow the main page’s scripts and maybe video., img. or cdn. subdomains.

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Firefox already has HTTPS Everywhere functionality built in these days

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True, and according to some sources on the FF forum the builtin is better. I just installed it years ago and mostly forgot lol

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What’s Karrinator?

There’s nothing that explains it on its description page. Based on comments on its page (translated to English), my wild guess is: it’s making people laugh while reading news somehow by changing names of politicians in the news articles.

Thanks for the other suggestions too.

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Damn, I just noticed I accidentally wrote in german, I didn’t even notice the post is in english lol. To Germans it would make sense, as it’s exactly what you noticed; it just changes Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauers name to something funny, she’s an ex-defense minister of Germany.

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LOL.

Why specifically her though. Although, the idea is neat. Does it generate random funny names?

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Usability

  • Kill Sticky: Kill off the annoying floating things blocking the website you’re trying to see.
  • Tranquility Reader: Like native “reader view” but compatible with other addons and more options.
  • Scroll Zoom: Zoom web pages with the left or right mouse button and the scroll wheel.

Image / Video

  • Image Max URL: Finds larger/original versions of images (supporting 8800+ websites), including a powerful image popup feature
  • Invert Image: The add-on inverts color of an image or color of any part of a page. Changes white color to black, for comfortable night time reading.
  • Save webP as PNG or JPEG: Convert any image (WebP, AVIF, etc.) to PNG or JPEG (with choice of quality) for downloading.
  • TinEye Reverse Image Search: Click on any image on the web to search for it on TinEye.
  • Video Speed Controller: Speed up, slow down, advance and rewind any HTML5 video with quick shortcuts.
  • Enhancer for YouTube™: Take control of YouTube and boost your user experience!

Tools

  • EPUBReader: Read ePub files right in Firefox. No additional software needed!
  • WebStickies: (Persistent) Sticky notes for the Internet

RSS

  • RSSHub Radar: RSSHub Radar is a spin-off of RSSHub that helps you quickly discover and subscribe to RSS and RSSHub for your current site.
  • RSSPreview: Preview RSS feeds in-browser

Customization

  • Stylus: Redesign your favorite websites with Stylus, an actively developed and community driven userstyles manager.
  • Tampermonkey: Tampermonkey is the world’s most popular userscript manager.

Advanced

  • Request Control: An extension for controlling requests. See also Redirector, not as powerful, but much more user friendly.
  • Modify Header Value (HTTP Headers): Add, modify or remove a header for any request on desired domains. I use this one to force sites to load only the image when opening images in new tabs.
  • Cookie AutoDelete: Control your cookies! This WebExtension is inspired by Self Destructing Cookies. When a tab closes, any cookies not being used are automatically deleted. Keep the ones you trust (forever/until restart) while deleting the rest. Containers Supported
  • uBlock Origin: Finally, an efficient wide-spectrum content blocker. Easy on CPU and memory.
  • uMatrix: [EDIT-WARNING: as pointed by @sovietknuckles@hexbear.net, uMatrix it’s not longer maintained since 2021] Point & click to forbid/allow any class of requests made by your browser. Use it to block scripts, iframes, ads, facebook, etc.
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