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Can anyone suggest user scripts or user css to block in-page pop-ups, fixed elements, and other migraine paintriggers?

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Firefox's built-in pop-up blocker can't block in-page pop-ups, such as "pain-toasters" and "pain-borderboxes" and other pain, pain, pain. Does anyone know of user scripts or user css to kill these elements and protect against the pain, pain, pain?

I've searched online, but all I can find are instructions on how to inflict more pain, pain, pain on unwary visitors.

Firefox's built-in pop-up blocker can't block in-page pop-ups, such as "pain-toasters" and "pain-borderboxes" and other pain, pain, pain. Does anyone know of user scripts or user css to kill these elements and protect against the pain, pain, pain? I've searched online, but all I can find are instructions on how to inflict more pain, pain, pain on unwary visitors.

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HI, we have answered this before for you, you stated userChrome loads to slow. Re ask in your original question or the one you have going now. Marked as duplicate.