You can use a long-handled squeegee or a window cleaning tool with an extendable pole. Just make sure to have a stable ladder or platform to reach the windows safely.
The pre-reading function in the uc browser didn't pre-read the entire novel. It only pre-read the chapter content and didn't involve the entire novel. When using the read-ahead function, the browser would first buffer the chapter content of the novel so that the user could quickly view and read the content without consuming too much network traffic and time. When the user needed to read the full text of the novel, he could turn off the pre-reading function through the browser's "return to pre-reading" button to load the entire novel at once.
Google Explorer doesn't automatically block malicious windows, but it has some built-in security measures and features that help users defend against malicious websites and attacks. For example, Google Browses would use the Domain Name Pollution technique to forward user browsing requests to Google's servers to ensure that the websites visited were safe. In addition, Google Browses also supported the Hades protocol to ensure that the user's data transmission was encrypted to protect the user's privacy and security.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have access to the interface or settings of the browser, so I can't set up the novel search application in the PC version of the browser. However, if he was referring to how to add a novel search application in the mobile version of the Universal Browser, he could try to download and install a third-party application such as the "novel search box" or "novel bookshelf" in the mobile version of the Universal Browser. Then, he could search and browse novels in these applications. If you need more detailed help, please tell me your specific questions and needs. I will try my best to answer them.
As a person who loves reading novels, I don't know the specific problems with the comments on the browser. If you can provide more context, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.