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New to Slimjet - Ad Blocking Question

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:02 pm
by RhinoStart
I'm searching for a new lightweight browser. Slimjet seems like a good choice.

I'm confused about Slimjet and ad blocking. At slimjet.com it says, "Fastest web browser that automatically
blocks ads." There are a few sites where I actually want to see all the ads. Does Slimjet have a toolbar button
(or something similar) to completely disable the ad blocking feature?

If ad blocking can be disabled, but it's buried in an "options" or "preferences" list that would be a problem for me.

Re: New to Slimjet - Ad Blocking Question

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 2:15 am
by oftentired
click the little tiny right pointing arrow in between your toolbar icons and extension icons (if you have any) and select Customize toolbar, from that menu you can move the built in ad blocker icon from the available list to the current list which will display it for you.

If the little tiny arrow is not visible you can access the Customize toolbar dialog window by going to settings and clicking the Customize toolbar button under Appearance

Re: New to Slimjet - Ad Blocking Question

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 4:30 am
by josegimcam
Only to say to RhinoStart that in my experience (IE, FF, Chr , Op, Viv) Slimjet it´s not only the fastest, it´s the browser that consumes fewer resources.

Re: New to Slimjet - Ad Blocking Question

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 6:48 am
by cwm4bama
You can click the SJ menu button, top-right, and then hover the mouse over "Ad Blocker" and select your choice from the options that pop up...you can disable it, disable for this site...or other options shown in the pop-up...

Re: New to Slimjet - Ad Blocking Question

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 6:19 pm
by RhinoStart
Thank you oftentired, josegimcam, and cwm4bama.

I realize my question was kind of silly, but when I read all that stuff about ad blocking at slimjet.com I began to
wonder if ad blocking could be toggled on and off.

I did not choose Slimjet randomly. I was specifically searching for a lightweight browser built around the Blink engine.

Perform a Google search using the name of any popular Mozilla browser. The obvious choice is Firefox. Search for
"firefox reCAPTCHA." The results are a huge list of posts and blogs about Firefox not rendering the latest version
of Google's reCAPTCHA.

I have three Gecko engine browsers. A few months ago I noticed this problem with Google's reCAPTCHA. I tried
everything I could think of and advice from the Mozilla community. Nothing worked.

I did not want to install Chrome, but a browser like Slimjet using the same Blink engine is the best solution. I'm
downloading Slimjet. After installing I'll immediately return to a site with reCAPTCHA. Hopefully, it will appear
like it should.