: Once you've found the offending rule, simply highlight it and press the Delete key on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can click the small trash can icon to the right of the rule, if your version of uBlock Origin shows one.
When you use uBlock Origin, you might find that after clicking "Block element," the layout of the page breaks, or a crucial navigation menu disappears. Conversely, websites often employ "overlay modals" (pop-ups asking you to disable adblockers) that you want to remove permanently.
Even if the element is invisible, you can often see the "ghost" of where it was. However, it is usually much faster to use and look for the website name in your filter list. Pro Tip: Temporary Disabling
To avoid needing to unblock elements frequently, here are some tips for a smoother experience: ublock unblock element full
If you broke a site, that’s the first place to check.
Click the big orange button in the top left corner of the Dashboard. Go back to the broken webpage and hard-refresh it (press Ctrl + F5 on Windows/Linux or Cmd + Shift + R on Mac). The missing element will instantly reappear.
The text following the ## characters represents the specific CSS class, ID, or HTML tag that uBlock Origin is hiding. Step 4: Delete or Comment Out the Filter : Once you've found the offending rule, simply
Before diving into the settings, it’s important to know what happened.
UBlock provides several advanced options for unblocking elements:
If a website is completely broken and you can’t figure out what you blocked, you can "Power Off" uBlock for that specific site by clicking the large in the uBlock popup. This lets you confirm if uBlock is indeed the reason the site looks "broken" before you go digging through your filters. Check out our other guides on privacy and ad-blocking! Pro Tip: Temporary Disabling To avoid needing to
This tab contains every manual "block" you have ever created.
Your browser might be "remembering" the hidden state. Perform a "Hard Refresh" ( Ctrl + F5 or Cmd + Shift + R ). Pro-Tip: Naming Your Filters
Scroll through the list to find the rule matching the website you want to fix. Custom rules generally look like this: example.com###distracting-banner-id or example.com##.ads-container