About a month ago, ads in Gmail reappeared. Adblock Plus had successfully blocked them before, but it seems that Google has wised up. I've tried building my own filter, but I couldn't get anything to work.
I'm using Adblock Plus v1.2 on Firefox 3.6.3 with USA Easylist and no exceptions relevant to Google sites.
Thanks for any help.
No longer blocks gmail ads?
Re: No longer blocks gmail ads?
I should mention: I also saw this thread, which recommends adding
to block the gmail ads.
That didn't work for me. Ads are still there.
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mail.google.com##.mv
That didn't work for me. Ads are still there.

Re: No longer blocks gmail ads?
I would recommend using mail.google.com##.mq. Alternatively, web clips may be disabled in the Gmail preferences.
Re: No longer blocks gmail ads?
I'm afraid that didn't work either. Webclips are already off.Michael wrote:I would recommend using mail.google.com##.mq.
Thanks, though.
EDIT: correction, I see that the above does work on the latest Gmail interface. It does not work on the older interface (https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1), which I'm still using because the new one slows down my browser too much.
Re: No longer blocks gmail ads?
I would therefore recommend the use of mail.google.com###fbw.
Re: No longer blocks gmail ads?
OK, after reading the Adblock Plus documentation and digging around through the gmail CSS using Firefox's Web Developer plugin -- an awesome tool, by the way -- I found a solution.
Add these two blocking rules:
mail.google.com###ra
mail.google.com###rb
That does it.
Incidentally, the rule mail.google.com##.oM that is included in the Easylist breaks some of the drop-down menus when using the older gmail UI. I disabled this rule.
Add these two blocking rules:
mail.google.com###ra
mail.google.com###rb
That does it.

Incidentally, the rule mail.google.com##.oM that is included in the Easylist breaks some of the drop-down menus when using the older gmail UI. I disabled this rule.