https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390745

--- Comment #1 from David Rosca <now...@gmail.com> ---
1. That depends on QtWebEngine. New Qt release usually ships with QtWebEngine
based on newer Chromium.
2. Developer tools can be enabled by setting QTWEBENGINE_REMOTE_DEBUGGING=12345
env variable (you can use any port you like, 12345 in this example).
QtWebEngine 5.11 will have proper developer tools without this hack.
3. Advanced options are in preferences, I don't see any reason for this.
4. AdBlock implementation can be improved, but if you really want uBlock you
should write to the uBlock addon developer.
There is a GSoC project to add support for JavaScript/QML extension which
should make writing extensions easier.

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