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You know moving shit over text you're trying to read is really annoying, right?

You know moving shit over text you're trying to read is really annoying, right?

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click your username, click the gear, disable snow

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Thanks, I didn't see the gear before. I did look.

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Fire. Your answer might also be in the settings.

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You don't. It stays until after Christmas.

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I will. It's just a matter if I can get an answer on how to do it faster than I can figuring it out myself. Regardless, they're fucking stupid.

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Do you even try, or were you that retarded kid in 2nd grade who couldn't get the straw into his juice box?

https://i.ibb.co/Dr3hfm1/image.png

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I did look, but I didn't see the preferences option.

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So you did try. Which makes you ...

Hope you found it from my SS.

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shrug I'll take my lumps on this one. Shit happens. Its a stupid feature, regardless.

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Our sincerest apologies. We are working with the admins to have these annoying snowflakee replaced by either the letter N or a swastika. Until then you can just disable it in your user profile settings.

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  1. install Unblock Origin
  2. UBO > options > my filters
  3. poal.co##html > body > div.snow
  4. apply changes

This pre-processes the HTML and removes the HTML5 snow before rendering the page.

If snow appears on another page, it is because div.snow is in another container. Add another line with the containers, such as:

poal.co##div#pureghead.pure-g.head > div.snow

You can point-n-click this process by L-clicking the UBO icon to bring up the dialog box, choose "logger", then DOM inspector (</>), then find "div.snow" and select it to strikethrough it. Click the save icon. This will create a new line in 'my filters'.

UBO is useful for gutting / modifying all sorts of junk on all browser traffic, websites, or specific pages. It can have absolute or conditional rules.

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Turns out there's a setting in preferences I didn't see, but it's good to know you can do this with uBlock Origin (which I already have installed). I didn't know uBlock could do this. Nice.