This is a permanent, rule-based tool. It creates a dedicated cosmetic or network filter. Once you confirm a selection with the picker, that element remains hidden every time you visit that website until you manually delete the filter.
There's no built-in "unblock element full" button, but here's how to achieve of an element that keeps reappearing or is partially blocked. ublock unblock element full
Apply the changes and refresh the page to restore the hidden content. Whitelisting and the "Power Button"
If a website is completely broken and you can’t figure out what you blocked, you can "Power Off" uBlock for that specific site by clicking the large in the uBlock popup. This lets you confirm if uBlock is indeed the reason the site looks "broken" before you go digging through your filters. Check out our other guides on privacy and ad-blocking!
When you use the "Element Picker" (the eyedropper icon), uBlock Origin creates a cosmetic filter rule. These rules tell the browser to hide specific elements on a website using CSS selectors. There's no built-in "unblock element full" button, but
Hover your mouse over the unwanted item until it turns red.