Block the elements with an ad blocker if it’s a site you frequent often .
Just get a bigger screen. But you can’t buy bigger screens these days except as smart TVs or monitors… And those smart screens can detect when you aren’t interacting with them and display ads…
Estimates show we can sell up to 80% of an individual’s visual field before inducing seizures…
Fiction once again being the manual…
You will soon miss the display banner as it’s at least honest for being an ad. AI will soon have ads weaved in the text itself.
Ublock origin creates an anti-intext filter that filters out text with key phrases indicating an advertisement XD
I’d rather have ads placed in the text in a context that makes sense than the abomination of a system we have now that is both intrusive and irrelevant.
Guess you need to invest in a vertical 34" monitor
on the linked page, i get a giant header image and headline, followed by the article text (which accounts for just 15% of the vertical space on my 16:10 screen).
when i scroll as you have, there’s no elements glued to the top getting in the way.
(ubo and um both enabled)
And they get small-mobile-mode on desktop-mode >:(
If you have ublock origin you should be able to use the element picker to block that frame.
Since using ublock origin I can’t remember the last time it didn’t automatically hide those now empty elements.
I’ve had to use it a few times on non-english sites but I agree, most of the time ublock handles those automatically.
yeah i’m doing it through the dev console, still annoying.
only 50%?
those are rookie numbers. I frequently come across sites that block around 75%
What resolution are you browsing at? I have a hard time showing that ad at all in my setup, but I’m not even at 4K and I get a HUGE picture of the rocket in question and still see more text than you show in the screenshot. That’s what? 720p?
I man, don’t get me wrong, ads are annoying, there’s a reason why I have so many layers of blocking I couldn’t even shut them all off to test this, but you seem to be browsing at what I’d call… legacy resolutions. You’d almost be better off twisting that screen 90 degrees and asking for the mobile version. Or, you know, you could lower the UI scaling in your display settings.
That’s why reading mode exists, I use it all the time when I see sites as cluttered as this. Great feature.
(It’s the little rectangle icon near the bookmark button, on the navigation bar)
They should add a per-site setting to use reading mode by default.
Surprisingly safari does, but you should still use Firefox (maybe there is an extension?)
That’s a great idea.
YMMV but switching to vertical tabs might be an improvement. Especially with such a wide screen, and since most websites (especially articles) only use a narrow column in the center, it’s been great for me.
huh, interesting thought :D
Can you use uBlock Origin to remove the DIV for the ad? Or is it using randomly generate IDs?
If its predictable at least partly you can hide it with ublock origin and something like ##div[class^=“classThatContainAds”]
edit: But I didn’t have to, it was removed automatically
That sucks. As one of the workarounds I have vertical taskbar and tabs. Our screens have more horizontal space than we usually need.