On Tue, 05 Mar 2013 18:50:54 -0600
Jane Galt <[email protected]> wrote:

> WOuld like to request this feature in SM.
> 
> Google had a blocked sites feature that didn't work out, and I
> imagine the reason was that it couldn't use text strings to
> successfully do so.
> 
> Example, I want to block ALL of pricegrabber.com from my search
> results, because they give nothing but useless shopping results,
> trying to sell me crap that I don't want. BUT
> cameras.pricegrabber.com would still show up, even though I blocked
> pricegrabber.com in Google.
> 
> So it needs to be anything with the pricegrabber.com string in it.
> 
> CAN this be done on the browser level, instead of the search engine
> level? So that if I put the string pricegrabber.com in the blocked
> sites list, NOTHING will show up in my browser that has that string?

I don't know of a way to do it in SeaMonkey.  It's possible to prevent
things from showing up in Google's search results, by having some local
javascript to rewrite the search results page.

There's a script to do it at
<http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/39996>, and maybe others are
available at that site.

But it would require an extension such as Greasemonkey or Scriptish,
and I can't find one that works with the current version of SeaMonkey.
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