I've requested some type of ad blocking features a few times. Seems like word has always been that it was a long way off if coming at all.

Something like the adblock plug-in for Firefox would be very nice. I've been using Privoxy but updates don't seem to be forthcoming and it's far too confusing for those of us who aren't used to writing complex regular expressions.

3. Clicking the button pops up a rule editor. Rather than show the raw css,
the edit rules popup should present rules to the user in plain language with
pulldowns... like "smart playlists" do in iTunes, or just convert something
like http://blah.net/ad/* to *src*=["blah.net/ad"] and equavalents for other
embedded types. I'd guess the latter would take less programming, but still
seems more intuitive, to me than raw css.

Agreed! Should have a contextual menu item as well.

5. Can Camino be altered to reload the .css file on the fly, rather than
restarting being necessary? I think it's essential to an adblocking system.

Definitely necessary.

6. If ad blocking is turned on, "reload without adblocking" appears or is
unghosted in the "view" menu.

And it should also work by holding a modifier and clicking the reload button.


Scott

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