Many UMN web services and applications require your web browser's pop-up blocker either be disabled or configured to allow umn.edu sites as an exception. This article will walk you through managing your web browser's pop-up blocker. NOTE: If you are taking Title IX training (Speak Up: Understanding And Preventing Sexual Violence - Twin Cities), you will need to follow the same steps written below, but the URL you use will be.brainshark.com instead of.umn.edu. It is okay if you have both URLs in your Trusted Sites.
Parent/Guest Access Users: You will need to follow the same steps written below, but the URL you use will be.quikpayasp.com instead of.umn.edu. It is okay if you have both URLs in your Trusted Sites. Jump to Google Chrome In Chrome, a small icon with a red X will appear next to the Favorite star in the upper right corner of the address bar to indicate a pop-up has been blocked. To accept the blocked pop-up, click the link shown to proceed anyway, or select Always allow pop-ups from this page, then click Done. Disable pop-up blocker or add an exception. Click the More menu button in the top right hand corner. Select Settings.
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Click Advanced link toward the bottom of the Settings window. Scroll down to Privacy and Security, then click Content settings. Scroll down to Popups, then choose one of the following actions:. Toggle Blocked (recommended) to off to disable pop-up blocking.
Click Add below allow to add a trusted site. Type.u mn.edu. Click Done. Mozilla Firefox In Firefox, a ribbon will appear toward the top of the browser window to indicate a pop-up has been blocked. To accept the blocked pop-up, click the Options button to the right, then select Allow pop-ups for this site or click Show URL to simply override the block. Click the Firefox menu in the upper-right corner. Select Options or Preferences under the gear icon. Click Content.
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Allow pop-ups in Firefox. Uncheck Block pop-up windows. Add trusted site in Firefox. Click Exceptions. Type. umn.edu.
Click Allow to add site to Allowed Sites. Click Save Changes. See also, from Mozilla Support. Microsoft Internet Explorer. Click the Tools button. Select Internet options.
Allow pop-ups in Internet Explorer. Click the Privacy tab. Uncheck Turn on Pop-up Blocker under Pop-up Blocker. Add trusted site in Internet Explorer.
Select the Security tab. Select Trusted sites under Select a zone to view or change security settings. Click Sites. Type.umn.edu. Click Add.
See also, from Microsoft. Microsoft Edge (Windows 10) Note: Edge doesn't have a Trusted Sites setting at this time. Click More button. Select Settings. Scroll down to Advanced settings. Click View Advanced settings. Switch Block pop-ups to Off.
See also, from Microsoft.