Well, I understand what you want, but I can only offer a workaround.
Of course, and I thank you for it. I'm just saying that your post is one potential way of workaround, but not a real solution. My comment was not discarding or contradicting yours, but more aimed to Avast Team (or whoever manages the blog pages), rather than to you
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Further, if this should be related to FB, I doubt they will drop the script.
But that's exactly my point. Whatever the script does, whether for FB or whatever else, it shouldn't be so heavy to produce this type of results, IMHO.
Avast Team: It's a simple blog!!! Either find a solution to simplify the page (or to reduce / avoid the scripts), or the purpose of the blog would not be achieved: users frequently seeing and reading news related to Avast and its community.
The bottom line is that the blog is one of several marketing tools. Less users reading it, or users having problems to open what's suppose to be a simple blog page, is simply bad PR. For example, you wouldn't want that script problem to appear in some magazine about some of the news in Avast's blog, would you?