Yahoo Mail Hide Ad Panel のレビュー
Yahoo Mail Hide Ad Panel 作成者: Piyush Soni
Firefox ユーザー 17405398 によるレビュー
合計レビュー数: 103
- 5 段階中 1 の評価Firefox ユーザー 14472521 によるレビュー (2年前)Does not work on the old Yahoo. Yahoo Mail ads are being used by the FBI and the occult, human and drug trafficking under the guise of providing legal and medical care, so as to torment their rape and torture victims. Yahoo has refused to stop this abuse after being contacted by phone. 1800-305-7664
- 5 段階中 1 の評価mydarklight14 によるレビュー (2年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 18087650 によるレビュー (2年前)REVISED: It didn't hide the Ads panel on the right side of New Yahoo! Mail for a while in Firefox 118.0.1. Now in Firefox 119 everything works again as expected
- It was great not having the right side of my screen taken up by blinking ads and the entire width showed the email name. Then a few days ago it changed. Now on July 10 I just have a rectangle that reduces the email name again. The rectangle lists Yahoo Mail tools and the Firefox Add-ons Manager says "Can't read and change data on this site."
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 12468271 によるレビュー (3年前)This is my 12.12.21 review update for those who've commented about the Contacts and Calendar panels being blank when you click the icons. A workaround is to launch the gear icon mail settings, click "More settings" and then click "<— Back to Inbox". The Contacts and Calendar panels should show up now when their icons are clicked. Works for attachment previews too.
- 5 段階中 2 の評価Firefox ユーザー 17152666 によるレビュー (4年前)As me2 wrote three months ago:
"This addon (v3.60) breaks some features of yahoo mail.
When I click on contacts or calendar icons, the panel opens but it is completely blank.
The same happens if i try to preview an attachment (images, docs, etc)." - Up until FF upgraded 93.0 (64-bit) with both Win-10 & 7 (on PC), this has been a 5-star rating. It actually still is. Grateful and thankful for the author's work on this.
Currently I would consider this a broken app, because yahoo has found a way to push their right side ads again. The screen is being occupied by their garbage again.
They have also been able to temporarily push their small ad area above the subject lines (shows up for a few seconds, then goes away).
This has been an exemplary program. I am hoping that the author can find a way to smack down yahoo again.