>>The Wikipedia Q&A that appears instead of the main page mentioned you can disable JavaScript. By the way, if I do that, lots of other Web pages no longer work - it seems that many pages rely on JavaScript.
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>By disabling javascript, you say goodbye to many of the best resources on internet. I would never recommend that to my customers.
Neither would I, but I do have NoScript in my FF for years now. I allow most of the sites' local scripting, but stuff like googlesyndication and other cross-site scripts, specially those harvesting info for advertising, or just serving ads, are not welcome. And websites which refuse to show me anything unless I don't turn these on get blacklisted immediately.