Block Site
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Locutus last edited by
OK just installed and tested and seems to work exactly as it should. I will know for sure once I exit Opera and relaunch and attempt to go to the site I tested on again. In the mean time I think you either need to get rid of the blocked by an extension message or give the option of it not being displayed. Lastly you really need to make this for all Chromium based browsers.
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alamoscouts1 last edited by
uBlacklist is soooo much better; you don't need to actually open the website to block it. Why is everything on opera so inferior?
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alamoscouts1 last edited by
@demian-138 this is what I can do with the uBlacklist extension in chrome; no need to click on a site or add it to any lists; just select block site directly in search results.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by sgunhouse
@alamoscouts1 Not what the user was asking about. But to your question ... have you tried? By default Opera does not allow extensions to access search pages to prevent malware from modifying them, so you would need to allow the extension to access your searches.
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alamoscouts1 last edited by
@sgunhouse I'm saying there is no way to block sites like with google chrome and this is a deal-breaker.
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wonderlucy last edited by
It's a good extension, but blocks only 17 domains. IF wanna others, you need to remove domains off the list.