I've been thinking of a few ways to make these popups way less "in your face", but still noticeable to a visitor interested in a site's product/service.
Do you think anyone would pay for something like that, or do I just live in a bubble?
Thanks!
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Not sure if there's ever been a 'make them less noticeable' plugin.
Especially: you’re going to make a free version of that stuff to attract people, and then use dark patterns to get them to sign up, and eventually pay to use your stuff. And that whole process is going to require pop ups and other crap of that nature that your potential customers wanted to avoid in the first place.
Try a non-free ad blocker to see what I mean.
Step 1: Install Stylus browser add-on (or equally privacy-respecting equivalent)
Step 2: When a site makes the vision-obstructing (cookies-warning/Google-login/donation-request) dialog, add an appropriate local CSS rule to block it (same domain if site-specific; wildcard domains if generic).
Step 3: Eventually, all sites you regularly visit to will no longer have these annoyances.
Step 4: Remember to export up the local CSS file and back it up in case it needs to be restored/reused.
Install uBlock Origin and turn it on.
Almost all of the pop-ups will disappear.
At least a buck a year
Maybe 5
Maybe 10
Maybe more
Would easily be worth it
But would have to work
Prob a real trial period
Best if I could pay monthly or every three months so I can bail when OP gets bored with it