I use the "userContent.css" trick. It involves creating a css file that overrides the display of content from known ad servers. With a good block file and with the built-in popup blocker, it blocks 99.6%.


There are templates all over the internet. Here's a start: <http://www.floppymoose.com/>. I'll mail mine to anyone who wants it.

The drawback is that the ads are actually loaded (but not displayed), which is bad if you're on dialup. But it also means the ad agencies actually *think* you watched their ads.

IMO surfing would be unbearable without this.

  /Roine

On Tuesday, Dec 7, 2004, at 16:29 Europe/Stockholm, Bill Blank wrote:

How can I block ads in Camino?

The Adblock extension works well in Firefox, PithHelmet does so (more clumsily) in Safari. What is there for Camino?

This is most important for one with a 26.4 kbaus connection.

TIA,

Bill
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