At 10:01 AM -0200 11/4/10, Jackson Araújo wrote:

I was wondering, as i started learning my way through web development, if the habit i had of using the so-famous Adblock filters and addons, while surfing the web was something OK.

This is, as has been pointed out, wildly off-topic. Of course, we could bring it back on-topic by discussing various ways to employ user stylesheets to block the display of ads while avoiding (as much as possible) the suppression of non-ad content. That could be kind of fun. But unless someone wants to pick up that ball and run with it, the thread is now over. Thank you.

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