You can technically add and subtract ads by modifying the CSS file
Camino uses as a filter (if it still works like it used to)... I
forget the exact name and location of the file, so hopefully someone
kind who knows will let you know.

But yeah, not as easy as Firefox's ad blocking extensions, that's for sure.

On 5/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Haven't seen Camino's yet, but the Firefox blocked pop-up banner's
awful.
  It looks very like what i have adblocker to avoid seeing. A small
icon somewhere or something similar is quite sufficient if it's just
big enough and bright enough to catch attention.

  Firefox having extensions is the one reason i'm back to using it as
my primary browser.  I like Camino for it's lean mean speed, but i
can't use it for too long before it begins to feel a bit too feature-
shy.  I keep returning to Firefox primarily for  extensions; most
notably adblocker.  Ad blocking i can't add to or subtract from
doesn't cut it.

When i try to sell others on Camino, it being a bit too slim is the
main thing that turns them off.

  Scott

On May 3, 2006, at 06:44•, David Fedoruk wrote:

> ... it is also a bit to reminiscent of those awful adds that drift
> onto your
> screen and demand that you click on them before they go away. I
> sometimes
> quit the browser rather than click on them.
>
> The banner is mostly unobtrusive, I quite often  do not see it
> immediate
> (this is a good thing) unless the pop-up contains something I
> urgently need.
> Basically its currently not in the way.
>
>  Right now, Camino has avoided the
> worst thing about FireFox ... all the clutter from extensions!
>
> Keep the pop-up banner!
>
> Cheers
>
> DF
>
> Might look pretty, but the contents and buttons would be hard to read
>> and would obscure the page content.
>>
>> On May 3, 2006, at 2:46 AM, Kees wrote:
>>
>> > If we really must have the banner, I would really like it if it
>> > could be
>> > some kind of aqualisious semi-transparant thingy that floats
>> over the
>> > content of the window.
>>
>>
>
>
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