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Jason Sonnenschein wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I keep getting frustrated by the lack of an intuitive adblock interface in
> Camino.  Both Adblock for Mozilla and PithHelmet for Safari are easy to use,
> and I'd like to suggest what I believe would be a successful interface for
> Camino.  Please reply with comments.  I, unfortunately, don't have the
> necessary skills, so I'm hoping to get a good conversation going.  Is there 
> any
> interest out there to add adblocking?  How about amongst the coders?  Is it

I'm not bothered that much by non intrusive ads. Site providing
free-content need a way to make money.

> possible to implement the suggestions below as a Camino plug-in, rather than 
> in
> the Camino code itself?  Can Camino plug-ins add new menu items?  Before you
> ask why I don't just switch browsers...  IMO, Firefox is irritatingly
> un-Mac-like at times, and  Safari has javascript problems.

You can't AFAIK create plug-ins in Camino the way you want them to work.
What would be possible however would be to create a new preference pane,
the Preferences are modular so some panes can easily be added (And I
know someone started writing docs on how to build and create such things).

> 
> 1.  It doesn't matter to most users what's happening on the back end, so it's
> 2.  I realize that the Camino developers want simple preferences.  Perhaps a
> 3.  Clicking the button pops up a rule editor.  Rather than show the raw css,

These 3 points could be done.

Ludovic
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