Sunday Nov 21, 2004



Via texturizer.net:

Adblock is a content-blocking module for the Mozilla and Firefox browsers. It is both more robust and more precise than the built-in image blocker.

Once installed it's a snap to filter elements at their source-address. Just right-click: Adblock: done. Filters use either the wildcard character (*) or full Regular Expression syntax. A list pane shows at-a-glance what has or hasn't been blocked. Scripts, backgrounds, even Flash - anything can be caught. Plugin-media sport floating tabs for one-click filtering. A special shortcut quick-hides any element on the page. And, if an ethical urge should overwhelm, just tap the keys and Adblock toggles off -- it's that easy.

Compatible with versions from 0.7+

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Comments:

It's an excellent plugin. Here's what I use to clean up http://theinquirer.net:
[Adblock]
/\/(page)?ad[sv]?(force|serve|tech|link)?\//
/f.as-eu.falkag.net|netcomm.spinbox.net/

Posted by Alan Burlison on November 22, 2004 at 04:48 AM PST #

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