How block 1 specific javascript file on the website?












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This seems to be a frequently asked question but with no working answers as of now. I have tried almost every single chrome extension out there, but there's none which allows me to block JS at a script level. All they do is block at a domain level, which I do not want.



Any idea how I can do that please? Example below:



http://example.com/wp-content/plugins/sociallocker-next-premium/bizpanda/assets/js/lockers.010217.min.js










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  • Adblock Plus should allow you to do this. I know how to do it in Firefox; Simply got to the webpage, then click the ABP icon, select "Open blockable items" and then you'll get a list of all the scripts and other items from that site at the bottom of your webpage. Right click the item you want and select "Block this" after that you have a window where you can select anything from that exact item down to everything from that domain and various choices in-between.

    – Mokubai
    Jun 25 '17 at 12:48











  • I tried both ABP and adblock on chrome but they don't have a place for me to enter the javascript link directly. It is not visible on the site itself, hence I can't right click on the element. Also, the script is not listed on ABP but it's found in the source code.

    – Automator_Enthusiast
    Jun 26 '17 at 3:22


















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This seems to be a frequently asked question but with no working answers as of now. I have tried almost every single chrome extension out there, but there's none which allows me to block JS at a script level. All they do is block at a domain level, which I do not want.



Any idea how I can do that please? Example below:



http://example.com/wp-content/plugins/sociallocker-next-premium/bizpanda/assets/js/lockers.010217.min.js










share|improve this question























  • Adblock Plus should allow you to do this. I know how to do it in Firefox; Simply got to the webpage, then click the ABP icon, select "Open blockable items" and then you'll get a list of all the scripts and other items from that site at the bottom of your webpage. Right click the item you want and select "Block this" after that you have a window where you can select anything from that exact item down to everything from that domain and various choices in-between.

    – Mokubai
    Jun 25 '17 at 12:48











  • I tried both ABP and adblock on chrome but they don't have a place for me to enter the javascript link directly. It is not visible on the site itself, hence I can't right click on the element. Also, the script is not listed on ABP but it's found in the source code.

    – Automator_Enthusiast
    Jun 26 '17 at 3:22
















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This seems to be a frequently asked question but with no working answers as of now. I have tried almost every single chrome extension out there, but there's none which allows me to block JS at a script level. All they do is block at a domain level, which I do not want.



Any idea how I can do that please? Example below:



http://example.com/wp-content/plugins/sociallocker-next-premium/bizpanda/assets/js/lockers.010217.min.js










share|improve this question














This seems to be a frequently asked question but with no working answers as of now. I have tried almost every single chrome extension out there, but there's none which allows me to block JS at a script level. All they do is block at a domain level, which I do not want.



Any idea how I can do that please? Example below:



http://example.com/wp-content/plugins/sociallocker-next-premium/bizpanda/assets/js/lockers.010217.min.js







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  • Adblock Plus should allow you to do this. I know how to do it in Firefox; Simply got to the webpage, then click the ABP icon, select "Open blockable items" and then you'll get a list of all the scripts and other items from that site at the bottom of your webpage. Right click the item you want and select "Block this" after that you have a window where you can select anything from that exact item down to everything from that domain and various choices in-between.

    – Mokubai
    Jun 25 '17 at 12:48











  • I tried both ABP and adblock on chrome but they don't have a place for me to enter the javascript link directly. It is not visible on the site itself, hence I can't right click on the element. Also, the script is not listed on ABP but it's found in the source code.

    – Automator_Enthusiast
    Jun 26 '17 at 3:22





















  • Adblock Plus should allow you to do this. I know how to do it in Firefox; Simply got to the webpage, then click the ABP icon, select "Open blockable items" and then you'll get a list of all the scripts and other items from that site at the bottom of your webpage. Right click the item you want and select "Block this" after that you have a window where you can select anything from that exact item down to everything from that domain and various choices in-between.

    – Mokubai
    Jun 25 '17 at 12:48











  • I tried both ABP and adblock on chrome but they don't have a place for me to enter the javascript link directly. It is not visible on the site itself, hence I can't right click on the element. Also, the script is not listed on ABP but it's found in the source code.

    – Automator_Enthusiast
    Jun 26 '17 at 3:22



















Adblock Plus should allow you to do this. I know how to do it in Firefox; Simply got to the webpage, then click the ABP icon, select "Open blockable items" and then you'll get a list of all the scripts and other items from that site at the bottom of your webpage. Right click the item you want and select "Block this" after that you have a window where you can select anything from that exact item down to everything from that domain and various choices in-between.

– Mokubai
Jun 25 '17 at 12:48





Adblock Plus should allow you to do this. I know how to do it in Firefox; Simply got to the webpage, then click the ABP icon, select "Open blockable items" and then you'll get a list of all the scripts and other items from that site at the bottom of your webpage. Right click the item you want and select "Block this" after that you have a window where you can select anything from that exact item down to everything from that domain and various choices in-between.

– Mokubai
Jun 25 '17 at 12:48













I tried both ABP and adblock on chrome but they don't have a place for me to enter the javascript link directly. It is not visible on the site itself, hence I can't right click on the element. Also, the script is not listed on ABP but it's found in the source code.

– Automator_Enthusiast
Jun 26 '17 at 3:22







I tried both ABP and adblock on chrome but they don't have a place for me to enter the javascript link directly. It is not visible on the site itself, hence I can't right click on the element. Also, the script is not listed on ABP but it's found in the source code.

– Automator_Enthusiast
Jun 26 '17 at 3:22












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Right Click -Inspect Elements
Go to Network under subsection choose JS
and find lockers.010217.min.js right click on it and block request url.
Or you can block with adding end section "Request Blocking" - Add pattern
enter your url there.






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  • Ummm, what program is this in?   (Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.)

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Right Click -Inspect Elements
Go to Network under subsection choose JS
and find lockers.010217.min.js right click on it and block request url.
Or you can block with adding end section "Request Blocking" - Add pattern
enter your url there.






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  • Ummm, what program is this in?   (Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.)

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Right Click -Inspect Elements
Go to Network under subsection choose JS
and find lockers.010217.min.js right click on it and block request url.
Or you can block with adding end section "Request Blocking" - Add pattern
enter your url there.






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  • Ummm, what program is this in?   (Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.)

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Right Click -Inspect Elements
Go to Network under subsection choose JS
and find lockers.010217.min.js right click on it and block request url.
Or you can block with adding end section "Request Blocking" - Add pattern
enter your url there.






share|improve this answer













Right Click -Inspect Elements
Go to Network under subsection choose JS
and find lockers.010217.min.js right click on it and block request url.
Or you can block with adding end section "Request Blocking" - Add pattern
enter your url there.







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Ummm, what program is this in?   (Please do not respond in comments; edit your answer to make it clearer and more complete.)

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