Prerequisites
I tried to reproduce the issue when...
Description
Ordinarily, I can block an element by right-clicking a page and clicking the element to be blocked. However, I cannot select to block the AI sparkle popups. Or rather, I can, but only down to a certain layer. I cannot fully stop it.
For whatever reason, a multitude of websites now use this stupid sparkle icon on the bottom-right corner of the screen. This is normally easy to ignore, but some websites - such as Lowes - tries really hard to force users into using it. When trying to read it draws the eyes down by slowly expanding outward with a message about trying to help me. Think the old Clippy annoyances on MS Word, but dialed up to an extreme because unlike Clippy I cannot close it.
I checked and do not see any related pages here about this. Note, however, that since this issue is specifically related to the feature of selecting elements to block, the check box above, "The issue is not present after disabling uBO in the browser." is NOT true because when uBO is disabled there's no right-click option to begin with. It's strange that I have to select that option to proceed even though some bugs can exist that are only present with uBO because they are bugs in uBO behavior.
Also note that this is different from the type of issue where a blocked element returns repeatedly. In those cases I can block the element, but they come back because the element changes names. In this case I cannot select the element to block it to begin with.
To me, the worst elements of any website as random bits of motion and text that drag itself across the screen and/or cover content. I absolutely hate anything about a website that draws the eyes away from reading or doing what I am trying to do with the website and want to be able to close it.
If I want to use AI to help me with a project I wouldn't use a corporate website to do so. That is completely unnecessary.
A specific URL where the issue occurs.
Steps to Reproduce
- Right-click
- Block Element
- Physically drag the box so I can see the bottom right corner
- Click the sparkle thingy
- Initially see that the sparkle icon is gone, but the object behind it remains as a white oval covering content.
- Try again, but find I cannot click the element at all.
- Drag page down hoping it won't distract me, but the sparkle comes back with messages as it drags itself out.
- Try again, but I still cannot click the element at all.
Expected behavior
I would expect to be able to block any element on a page page so it never runs.
Actual behavior
I can block part of the element, but not anything behind it.
Configuration
Details
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Prerequisites
I tried to reproduce the issue when...
Description
Ordinarily, I can block an element by right-clicking a page and clicking the element to be blocked. However, I cannot select to block the AI sparkle popups. Or rather, I can, but only down to a certain layer. I cannot fully stop it.
For whatever reason, a multitude of websites now use this stupid sparkle icon on the bottom-right corner of the screen. This is normally easy to ignore, but some websites - such as Lowes - tries really hard to force users into using it. When trying to read it draws the eyes down by slowly expanding outward with a message about trying to help me. Think the old Clippy annoyances on MS Word, but dialed up to an extreme because unlike Clippy I cannot close it.
I checked and do not see any related pages here about this. Note, however, that since this issue is specifically related to the feature of selecting elements to block, the check box above, "The issue is not present after disabling uBO in the browser." is NOT true because when uBO is disabled there's no right-click option to begin with. It's strange that I have to select that option to proceed even though some bugs can exist that are only present with uBO because they are bugs in uBO behavior.
Also note that this is different from the type of issue where a blocked element returns repeatedly. In those cases I can block the element, but they come back because the element changes names. In this case I cannot select the element to block it to begin with.
To me, the worst elements of any website as random bits of motion and text that drag itself across the screen and/or cover content. I absolutely hate anything about a website that draws the eyes away from reading or doing what I am trying to do with the website and want to be able to close it.
If I want to use AI to help me with a project I wouldn't use a corporate website to do so. That is completely unnecessary.
A specific URL where the issue occurs.
https://www.lowes.com/Steps to Reproduce
Expected behavior
I would expect to be able to block any element on a page page so it never runs.
Actual behavior
I can block part of the element, but not anything behind it.
Configuration
Details