Ron Hunter wrote, On 11/22/2012 13:01:
On 11/22/2012 8:57 AM, Thai Guy wrote:
Ant wrote, On 11/22/2012 01:54:
... I noticed more and more web sites are using very long web
pages that load more as you scroll down/click for more contents
like on http://hallmark.com, http://icanhas.cheezburger.com,
http://boingboing.net, etc.

Is there a way (e.g., extensions?) to disable this annoying web
site feature and make it load as new web pages like old fashion
links? Long web pages, with a lot of contents, really hog
precious memory, CPU, etc.

Thank you in advance. :)

There is one more giant abuser of this practice: Facebook.  The
further down you scroll, the longer the page gets.
YEs, you have to have a slow line to ever get to the 'bottom' of the
 page.  It also updates sometime while I am READING or leaving a
message to a post.  VERY annoying.  Wonder if Firefox could put that
under the user's control?


The only add-on I've ever found, Ron, for Facebook is Greasemoney's 'Facebook Ad Remover 1.0'. It makes those annoying ads at the right side of the screen go away AND recovers the space for more important things.
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