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weranda, 2021-07-07 09:18:01

The ad blocker removes part of the site block - what to do?

Greetings.
Now I decided to rename the block class on the site to .home-adand after that this block visually disappeared, but it is in the code. I realized that this block removes the browser blocker under the name uBlock. There are no ads in this block, as well as on the site as a whole. Renaming a class is easy, but can a blocker really just take and “kill” the normal part of the site like that!?

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Aetae, 2021-07-07
@weranda

This is how the blocker works. Avoid "ad" in any title.
And it's good that your case is so obvious, there are much sadder situations. For example, one of the standard filters blocks pictures of 370x size <I don't remember>. Simply because often this is the size of the advertising banner. I accidentally made this size and got it.)
For a specific site, in principle, you can add exceptions, both to yourself and to global lists. But exceptions to the lists are accepted extremely reluctantly, it is much easier to fix your site.

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