SWEET!
Posts: 7745
  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 3:36am
I just downloaded the Adblock! plugin for Mozilla / Firebird.

One word.

SWEET!

It blocks anything, anything at all. Scripts, websites, specific images, directories, specific flash advertisements, anything.

I went to the GC's board (logged out), and opened up the blockable elements window and blocked everything that needed blocking...

http://www.bravenet.com/jsbanner.php
http://www.bravenet.com/jsbanner2.php
http://adserv2.bravenet.com:8080/adserv/
http://www.ezboard.com/scripts/popup.js
http://www.bravenet.com/setcookie.php
http://ads.fortunecity.com
http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/
http://images.bravenet.com/bravenet/images/

Surfing ezBoard logged out of my supporter account is just like being logged into my supporter account. The Google Syndication ads are gone, the Bravenent banners and footers are gone... It's all gone.

Surfing the internet with Mozilla is surfing the internet at your terms. No one tries to divert you to a different site, no one tries to sell you anything, you just see what you intended to see. This takes that experience six miles more.

Man, this is the best thing ever...

:D
Posts: 1381
  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 3:37am
Must make surfinf PORN a breeze...
Posts: 7745
  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 3:38am
Yeah, blank page after blank page after blank page. Little loading time. :)
Posts: 1381
  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 3:40am
I'd imagine so.
Posts: 2011
  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 3:47am
How would you know if its blank page after blank page, have you been attempting to surf porn Kas?

Well, we know you have, you horny little toad you.
Posts: 1087
  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 7:24am
*thinks Kas sounds like hes trying to sell that damned browser*
Posts: 388
  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 11:27am
Don't knock it until you've tried it :)
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  • Posted On: Nov 20 2003 5:51pm
Yeah, I mean, who wouldn't want to block ads?
Posts: 1087
  • Posted On: Nov 21 2003 1:42am
Thats what AOL is for.

@#%$, that reminds me . . . .

*makes mental note to send payment to AOL once she is able to, which will prob be in Janurary*

Yes, Im broker than fine china at a tourists tea party.
Posts: 388
  • Posted On: Nov 21 2003 2:05pm
Why would you pay AOL, when you can use Mozilla to block pop-ups for free???