Hello MFPA,
On Wednesday, November 22, 2017 you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Tuesday 21 November 2017 at 11:58:10 PM, in
M> , Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>> It's a page clean-up-for-printing extension
M> I used to occasionally use a Firefox extension called "Print Without
M> Ads" but Mozilla recently ch
Hi
On Tuesday 21 November 2017 at 11:58:10 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
> It's a page clean-up-for-printing extension
I used to occasionally use a Firefox extension called "Print Without
Ads" but Mozilla recently changed their add-on system system and, like
many other extensions, it no
Hello TBUDL'ers,
To all who have been following this thread I wanted to let everyone know that I
found a Chrome extension which does what I remember from what I posted in the
original post.
It's a page clean-up-for-printing extension and once invoked, places a red
border around the element clicke
Hello Lore,
On Monday, November 20, 2017 you wrote:
LG> On 11/20/2017 10:40 AM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
>> Hello MFPA,
>>
>> On Monday, November 20, 2017 you wrote:
>>
>> M> Hi
>>
>> M> On Monday 20 November 2017 at 4:42:32 AM, in
>> M> , Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>>
A previous
reply from Lo
On 11/20/2017 10:40 AM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
>
> On Monday, November 20, 2017 you wrote:
>
> M> Hi
>
> M> On Monday 20 November 2017 at 4:42:32 AM, in
> M> , Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>
>>> A previous
>>> reply from Lore Galore brought to the fore a little
>>> known (to me) function
>>>
Hello MFPA,
On Monday, November 20, 2017 you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Monday 20 November 2017 at 4:42:32 AM, in
M> , Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>> A previous
>> reply from Lore Galore brought to the fore a little
>> known (to me) function
>> within TB! that may possibly be used to prevent page
>> element
Hi
On Monday 20 November 2017 at 4:42:32 AM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
> A previous
> reply from Lore Galore brought to the fore a little
> known (to me) function
> within TB! that may possibly be used to prevent page
> elements from ever
> appearing.
It will only stop them appearing when y
Hello Lore,
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 you wrote:
LG> On 11/19/2017 3:27 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
>> Hello Sam,
>>
>> On Sunday, November 19, 2017 you wrote:
>>
>> SB> Sunday, November 19, 2017, 12:47:27 PM, Jack wrote:
>>
>> JSL>> So, the question is: where do these ads come from since they a
On 11/19/2017 8:42 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Hello Sam,
>
> On Sunday, November 19, 2017 you wrote:
>
> SB> Sunday, November 19, 2017, 6:27:16 PM, Jack wrote:
>
> JSL>> I'm beginning to get a glimmer of how all this works and if I'm
> understanding it
> JSL>> correctly couldn't the original HTML
Hello Sam,
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 you wrote:
SB> Sunday, November 19, 2017, 6:27:16 PM, Jack wrote:
JSL>> I'm beginning to get a glimmer of how all this works and if I'm
understanding it
JSL>> correctly couldn't the original HTML text file have come from Kim Komando?
JSL>> Couldn't she be
Sunday, November 19, 2017, 6:27:16 PM, Jack wrote:
JSL> I'm beginning to get a glimmer of how all this works and if I'm
understanding it
JSL> correctly couldn't the original HTML text file have come from Kim Komando?
JSL> Couldn't she be including the ad text in the HTML she sends out rather
tha
On 11/19/2017 3:27 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
> Hello Sam,
>
> On Sunday, November 19, 2017 you wrote:
>
> SB> Sunday, November 19, 2017, 12:47:27 PM, Jack wrote:
>
> JSL>> So, the question is: where do these ads come from since they appear
> only if I
> JSL>> click on the Chrome icon contained in
Hello MFPA,
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 you wrote:
M> Hi
M> On Sunday 19 November 2017 at 5:47:27 PM, in
M> , Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
>> Again, note the URL and notice the ad is different.
M> The URL is to the temp file TB! created from the HTML part in the
M> message source when you clicked
Hello Sam,
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 you wrote:
SB> Sunday, November 19, 2017, 12:47:27 PM, Jack wrote:
JSL>> So, the question is: where do these ads come from since they appear only
if I
JSL>> click on the Chrome icon contained in the message? My assumption is that
they're
JSL>> somehow in
Hi
On Sunday 19 November 2017 at 5:47:27 PM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-
> Again, note the URL and notice the ad is different.
The URL is to the temp file TB! created from the HTML part in the
message source when you clicked to view the HTML message in your
browser.
> So, the question is: w
Sunday, November 19, 2017, 12:47:27 PM, Jack wrote:
JSL> So, the question is: where do these ads come from since they appear only
if I
JSL> click on the Chrome icon contained in the message? My assumption is that
they're
JSL> somehow inserted by TB!, but how? Has my copy of TB! been hacked? If s
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Hello TBUDL'ers,
First let me thank Marck for clarification on ways to get screenshots to this
list.
Second, to the reason for this missive. The following Dropbox link shows how I
view TB! Upper left is my account tree, upper right is the message list for the
folder selected in the tree and the b
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