From 0d961a479dc7e1dc26daba960153c497d4a0d41d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "steffen.wilberg%web.de"
When blocking a popup, &brandShortName; displays an -icon in the -status bar. You can use this icon to add a web site you're viewing to an exceptions -list so that the site is allowed to display popups.
+When blocking a popup, &brandShortName; displays an information bar, as well +as an icon in the status bar. When you click either the information bar or the +icon, a menu is displayed with the following choices: +
Blocking popups may interfere with some web sites: Some web sites, including some banking sites, use popups for important features. Blocking all popups @@ -53,11 +61,6 @@ all others, you can add specific web sites to the list of allowed sites.
Blocking popups doesn't always work: Although &brandShortName; blocks most popups, some web sites may show popups using uncovered methods, even when blocked.
-Allowing popups from certain web sites: After you've enabled popup -blocking, you can still allow specific sites to display popups. Select -&pref.menuPath;. From the Web Features panel, you can -then add and remove sites for which you want to disable popup blocking.
-Every time a popup is blocked, an icon is displayed in -the &brandShortName; status bar to indicate that a popup has been blocked.
- -Using the popup control icon to add allowed web sites: You can use -the popup control icon to quickly add a web site to the list of allowed web sites. -Click the icon to open a list of blocked web sites. The current web site is already selected. -Click Unblock Site to add the web site to the list of allowed web sites.
-Note: Blocking popups may not always work and may interfere with some web sites. For more information about blocking popups, see What are Popups.
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