Talk:Tutorial: Troubleshooting/@comment-26413377-20151114202624/@comment-26091666-20151115054950

Generally speaking, adblock is configurable and depending on what sort of rules you have setup on it they affect various elements on the page. Therefore you need to troubleshoot your adblock software and to locate where the problem would be.

For starters, you will need your developer tools open in your browser and be in console tab before you refresh the page that you're having troubles with. When you see messages such as "ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT" then that would be where your adblocking software is actually blocking it. From there on check under adblock to see which rules does that apply and eliminate them one by one for each of the rules that blocks elements on the page.

I do believe there was a way configure adblock to exempt sites from being blocked but it has also been awhile since I actually used AdBlock here. I actually use UBlock personally for various reasons.