To all those asking how to enable ublock origin

I found this solution on reddit.

Well, here's what ChatGPT said that helped me:

"Right-click on the button (the greyed-out "Add to Chrome" button).

  1. Select "Inspect" to open Developer Tools.
  2. In the Elements tab, find this part of the code:htmlCopyEdit<button class="UywwFc-LgbsSe UywwFc-LgbsSe-OWXEXe-dgl2Hf UywwFc-StrnGf-YYd4I-VtOx3e" jscontroller="O626Fe" jsaction="click:h5M12e; clickmod:h5M12e;pointerdown:FEiYhc;pointerup:mF5Elf;pointerenter:EX0mI;pointerleave:vpvbp;pointercancel:xyn4sd;contextmenu:xexox; focus:h06R8; blur:zjh6rb;mlnRJb:fLiPzd" jsname="wQO0od" disabled="" aria-describedby="c275">

TO FIND THE DISABLED PART, U CAN PRESS CTRL F ,WHICH I DIDN'T KNOW AS I DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT CODING.

  1. Remove disabled="" from the <button> tag. Just double-click on disabled="", delete it, and press Enter.
  2. Press Enter and close the Developer Tools panel.
  3. Try clicking the button again—sometimes this works, but Chrome might block it with additional restrictions."

Basically once I found the word disabled in the <button> code area, I double clicked the word "disabled" which brought up a little window that allowed me to just highlight it and hit "delete", then I clicked back over to the website window and the button was active again.

I found this solution on reddit.

Well, here's what ChatGPT said that helped me:

"Right-click on the button (the greyed-out "Add to Chrome" button).

  1. Select "Inspect" to open Developer Tools.
  2. In the Elements tab, find this part of the code:htmlCopyEdit<button class="UywwFc-LgbsSe UywwFc-LgbsSe-OWXEXe-dgl2Hf UywwFc-StrnGf-YYd4I-VtOx3e" jscontroller="O626Fe" jsaction="click:h5M12e; clickmod:h5M12e;pointerdown:FEiYhc;pointerup:mF5Elf;pointerenter:EX0mI;pointerleave:vpvbp;pointercancel:xyn4sd;contextmenu:xexox; focus:h06R8; blur:zjh6rb;mlnRJb:fLiPzd" jsname="wQO0od" disabled="" aria-describedby="c275">

TO FIND THE DISABLED PART, U CAN PRESS CTRL F ,WHICH I DIDN'T KNOW AS I DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT CODING.

  1. Remove disabled="" from the <button> tag. Just double-click on disabled="", delete it, and press Enter.
  2. Press Enter and close the Developer Tools panel.
  3. Try clicking the button again—sometimes this works, but Chrome might block it with additional restrictions."

Basically once I found the word disabled in the <button> code area, I double clicked the word "disabled" which brought up a little window that allowed me to just highlight it and hit "delete", then I clicked back over to the website window and the button was active again.