uBlock also has the "eyedropper" (idk its proper name) that you can use to pick css blocks on the page and preview what it looks like with that block removed. If you find the block for the content you want to remove, you can save it so that future instances of that block just won't load in the first place. Works great for embedded chats and those annoying mid-article newsletter sign up flyovers.
uBlock also has the "eyedropper" (idk its proper name) that you can use to pick css blocks on the page and preview what it looks like with that block removed. If you find the block for the content you want to remove, you can save it so that future instances of that block just won't load in the first place. Works great for embedded chats and those annoying mid-article newsletter sign up flyovers.