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    razialo | # 31 | 2010-02-11, 20:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
    Give me sites you would like to see whitelisted aside from youtube... either here or if they are of a... ahem... personal nature, send me a PM with the links and I'll see what I can do.
    em i just reinstalled it , and now on youtube i see the field, so i can turn on youtube videos now.
    but i wiold be realy nice if youtube would be on the white list.
    youtube.com
    veoh.com
    animefreak.tv
    schuelervz.net
    vimeo.com
    dropbox.com
    chilloutzone.to


    the, em x rated sites , i just tested worked nice , too . By the way there is so many advertisments , that are blocked. Thats a nice sing. And the videos i cant turn on manualy , thats ok.

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    jkq | # 32 | 2010-02-11, 20:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
    So has anyone else out there tried it? Is it working for you? Ideas?
    I think it ate some non-ad pictures for me on the forums here, using the "Classic Light" skin.

    The circled image below seems to have disappeared on my N900. I can post a N900 screenshot later, if needed.

    I'm using 1.0.0-4 right now.

    -jkq

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    YoDude | # 33 | 2010-02-11, 20:59 | Report

    ZJ, I have been using a custom UserContent.css file for sometime now and get most of my ad block content from Floppy Moose
    I have also added many mods for text & image size for some of my more frequently visited sites. I was going to produce a tutorial for others to follow that would have had to include root privileges, directory creation, and file editing instructions... not a small task.

    Am I right in my understanding that your package automagically creates a "chrome" directory and UserContent.css file?

    If so, would it be difficult to add access to the css file so that other mods can be added to that file?

    Perhaps something similar to what HideUserAgent does...

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    zerojay | # 34 | 2010-02-11, 21:16 | Report

    Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
    ZJ, I have been using a custom UserContent.css file for sometime now and get most of my ad block content from Floppy Moose
    I have also added many mods for text & image size for some of my more frequently visited sites. I was going to produce a tutorial for others to follow that would have had to include root privileges, directory creation, and file editing instructions... not a small task.

    Am I right in my understanding that your package automagically creates a "chrome" directory and UserContent.css file?

    If so, would it be difficult to add access to the css file so that other mods can be added to that file?

    Perhaps something similar to what HideUserAgent does...
    The userContent.css file included in my package is based upon someone's edited version which ads a TON more things to the block list. I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but basically that version was based on the original at floopy moose anyways. I've also added a few custom ones.

    Yes, it creates the chrome directory in the right place and installs the file. There's absolutely nothing stopping you from adding whatever you want to it after the install. If there's any other mods you wanna add to it, let me know because they might be useful for everyone (much like the flashblock I added already).

    You can base your tutorial idea upon my package if you'd like... and maybe make mods available as add-ons for my original package. I haven't checked into HideUserAgent.

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    zerojay | # 35 | 2010-02-11, 22:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by jkq View Post
    I think it ate some non-ad pictures for me on the forums here, using the "Classic Light" skin.

    The circled image below seems to have disappeared on my N900. I can post a N900 screenshot later, if needed.

    I'm using 1.0.0-4 right now.

    -jkq
    Probably being blocked because of their size. I'll see what I can do to add a fliter for maemo.

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    YoDude | # 36 | 2010-02-11, 23:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
    The userContent.css file included in my package is based upon someone's edited version which ads a TON more things to the block list. I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but basically that version was based on the original at floopy moose anyways. I've also added a few custom ones.

    Yes, it creates the chrome directory in the right place and installs the file. There's absolutely nothing stopping you from adding whatever you want to it after the install. If there's any other mods you wanna add to it, let me know because they might be useful for everyone (much like the flashblock I added already).

    You can base your tutorial idea upon my package if you'd like... and maybe make mods available as add-ons for my original package. I haven't checked into HideUserAgent.
    Then it should install over my existing chrome directory and css file without pronlems then; or should I remove them first?

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    zerojay | # 37 | 2010-02-12, 03:12 | Report

    Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
    Then it should install over my existing chrome directory and css file without pronlems then; or should I remove them first?
    Actually, test it out and let me know if it works without removing your own first.

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    pillar | # 38 | 2010-02-12, 08:17 | Report

    This is very nice, but for the times that it blocks unnecessary content, it would be nice to have "show all blocked content on this page" option somewhere. Not sure if it's easily done though.

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    jaysire | # 39 | 2010-02-12, 13:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
    Probably being blocked because of their size. I'll see what I can do to add a fliter for maemo.
    Why would your filter automatically block icon-size images? No ads are icon-size, are they?

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    jaysire | # 40 | 2010-02-12, 13:43 | Report

    Thanks for this! I could swear most websites are like 30% snappier now (and in fact the entire N900). I am thinking maybe flash is left on in the background, taking resources, even if I don't have a flash-enabled site open at a specific moment, because it feels like the entire experience is much snappier. I don't care so much about removing ads, but making Flash selectable on a per-swf-basis is absolute gold.

    I realize this might be a placebo-effect, but everything has been good since I installed this filter. My battery even lasted a log longer. It might also be because almost every site I visit has some flash ad somewhere... I mostly read news on the N900 and what news site doesn't have flash banners these days?

    What I'm not immediately clear about is how this works. How can you, using only css, "sniff" out swf:s that are included with swfobject.js, which is the "correct" way to include flash on websites these days? I guess I could just look at the app itself, but I haven't had the time.

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