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Hello! This is the only one that have worked fine for me and I really don't see any disadvantage about adding this extra filter under uBlock Origin
settings. Simple and works enough good to be recommended from me :)
Hey, thanks for answering! yeah that's what I feared. Unfortunately on my case, there are multiple users using Firefox and telling them to "just use Chrome" or "install Ublock origin and add a rule" is far from ideal. But again, it's the only thing that has worked so far so, thanks for that!
AFAIK, users who has only VIEW
access does not see this rectangle, so this is likely only a problem for editors.
Also, the uBlock Origin is available in Firefox (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/). It is an official extension shared on Mozilla Addons. IMHO, you likely won't find any non-extension way to interfere with a DOM of website, because extensions are meant to do that.
Unfortunately, it also happens if the report is embedded using an iframe, affecting any user using Firefox in my use case. That's why I cannot force dozens of Firefox users to install an extension and add a rule. But you are right, there are not much options unless they fix this random bug.
hello! I have the same issue and this is the only solution I've found so far, so thanks! Did you manage to find any other solution/workaround? I'ts a very annoying issue, seems like we are not the only ones but the issue still exists...