If you are missing some features like unable to add location on the map or unable to change the authorization on uploader, then you may have some extension blocking those features. What you then have to do is whitelist ipernity.com. How to do that may vary, but here's how to do that on AdBlock for Firefox:
On AdBlock Dashboard and whitelist you add a new line and write there the URL address of ipernity home page and put /* into the end of the line. The asterisk symbol * in the end of the URL means that all pages under that web site are then ignored by AdBlock extension. The syntax may vary, but this is probably the most common one.
There are many different advertisement blocking extensions, and how to access and edit the whitelist on them can be tricky. I do recommend visiting on their own help pages to find out more specific instructions. You can also ask and share help here on comments.
Ignoring (whitelisting) all pages at ipernity can be done because we do not have any advertisements here. Well yes, those SPAM accounts popping out on daily bases of course, but we keep on trying to get them all deleted as soon as they rise their ugly heads. They should not much bother anyone if you stay out of
images uploaded recently by all ipernity users.
More about whitelists here:
github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Dashboard:-Whitelist
github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/How-to-whitelist-a-web-site
Instructions for uBlock extension:
youtu.be/7SGFoyvl_k4
5 comments
Amelia said:
Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Amelia:
Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Amelia:
Although, that particular AdBlock extension I illustrate here seem to be rather effective for example on Google search page.
David G Johnson replied to Amelia:
Cheers from Dj.
David G Johnson said:
Thanks again... from Dj.
Further to previous text .. I cancelled the 'Adblock' for 'Ipernity'.. and the ''communications error'' box is no longer shown.. all is fine.. thanks again for bringing this to my attention...
Best wishes to you.. from David J' UK.