: Return to the website and reload it. The previously hidden element should now be visible again. Key Features and Differences
Note: If an element is completely removed from the DOM (code) by a filter, simply clicking it to "unblock" can be tricky because it isn't there to click. In this case, use the "Open the logger" feature in the dashboard to see exactly which filter rule is causing the block, and disable that specific rule. ublock unblock element full
: If the element remains hidden after deleting your filters, ensure you don't have another extension (like AdBlock Plus) running a similar block. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more UBlock: Mark website as trusted - IT Service Desk : Return to the website and reload it
Too narrow = leaves junk behind. Too wide = breaks the page layout. In this case, use the "Open the logger"
can help you identify exactly what rule is hiding the content: Click the uBlock Origin icon and then the Logger icon (looks like a clipboard). Refresh your website page while the logger is open. Look for lines highlighted in (cosmetic filters) or (network filters). Hover over the rule and click the "exception" option to create a rule that overrides the block. Troubleshooting
You deleted the filter. You whitelisted the site. You refreshed three times. The element is still gone. Why?