NFN Smith wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 4/1/19, Paul B. Gallagher <[email protected]> wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


You can also get rid of the block with uBlock Origin.

Get the Firefox Legacy version from https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases
and add a new rule:
m.blog.naver.com##+js(addEventListener-defuser.js)

Since I run both NoScript and uBlock Origin, I rarely see the issue of scripting blocking copying.

However, one other option that you have with Seamonkey is that you can press CTRL-U to edit the page.  From there, near-complete ability to interact with any of the page's content that's not script-delivered.

Just yesterday I did that -- I needed some content out of a page (in this case, documentation of a procedure that I want to keep), where I wanted hard copy, but where the print layout just didn't work, with all the advertising content.  Thus, I opened the page with the editor, then copied all the content that I needed into a LibreOffice document, and that gave me what I needed.

That's an awful lot of trouble, especially if you're not a professional coder. Or did you did mean CTRL-E? The simple solution of disabling javascript for a moment is sufficient.

And I don't fight ad content since I use an ad blocker. You may want to consider that. Once in a while I get a page that refuses to play unless I disable ABP, but that's a price I'm willing to pay.

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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