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Updated Tricks and tips (markdown)

Raymond Hill 2014-07-16 22:53:19 -07:00
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Other blockers typically cancel requests during `chrome.webRequest.onBeforeRequest`, which means by the time µBlock's handler kicks in, many, if not all, net requests have been blocked by the other blocker(s).
So in such case, if you notice µBlock actually still ends up blocks something, it's actually everything the other blocker(s) did **not** block. Thus, µBlock can also be used to find out what other blockers are missing.
So in such case, if you notice µBlock actually still ends up blocking something, it's actually everything the other blocker(s) did **not** block. Thus, µBlock can also be used to find out what other blockers are missing.
Here is an example. ABP with _EasyList_ and _EasyPrivacy_. µBlock shows it blocked one request, thus something was **not** blocked by ABP: