10-02-2024 10:33 AM
I really dislike the floating header.
Not a big deal but I find it annoying and it is totally useless.
So does anyone know how to turn it off.
If it worked like excel and froze the headers and scrolled the listings that would be good.
This is just annoying.
thanks
10-02-2024 10:36 AM - edited 10-02-2024 10:36 AM
I am not aware of anyway to remove that ... I don't like it at all. I agree it is annoying as all get out. And yes, its useless ... I don't recall members here EVER talking about wanting that feature ...
10-02-2024 12:18 PM
The element hiding tool of most ad blockers can be used to block various page elements, not just ads. With a little experimentation, you may be able to block the floating header from appearing, assuming you are using a desktop browser that supports ad blocking add-ons with custom rules.
10-02-2024 01:50 PM
@eburtonlab wrote:The element hiding tool of most ad blockers can be used to block various page elements, not just ads. With a little experimentation, you may be able to block the floating header from appearing, assuming you are using a desktop browser that supports ad blocking add-ons with custom rules.
Now you're talking!
10-02-2024 02:23 PM
@mr_lincoln wrote:
@eburtonlab wrote:The element hiding tool of most ad blockers can be used to block various page elements, not just ads. With a little experimentation, you may be able to block the floating header from appearing, assuming you are using a desktop browser that supports ad blocking add-ons with custom rules.
Now you're talking!
Right over my head!
10-02-2024 03:00 PM
Ad blockers can block ads. What makes ads special? Nothing, really.
The same tools that block ads can block other things, if you can describe what you want to block. Most ad blockers have a built-in element hiding tool with a point and click interface to allow the user to highlight a page element, and the tool creates a rule that can be used to block it.
Here is a brief explanation if you are using Ad Block Plus in various browsers, but other ad blockers have similar tools and many can share the same ad blocking rules:
https://help.adblockplus.org/hc/en-us/articles/1500002523962-Block-a-specific-element
10-02-2024 07:33 PM
I guess that would work but since we pay about 18% of our sales to ebay, Shouldn't they fix it ?
10-02-2024 07:41 PM
Shouldn't they fix it ?
Does eBay agree that it is broken? If not, you may be waiting a long time for a fix.
If it bothers you enough, you may be able to take care of it yourself without having to wait for eBay to come around.