Allow Specific Site Ads

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Allow Specific Site Ads

Post by SimpleFox »

Is there a way I can allow some sites to be free from AdBlock? For example, CarsDirect and CNet are almost unuseable when AdBlock is on, so I have to disable it every time I want to go to that site.

Thanks.
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No problems with EasyList trio here.

You can allow them with these 2:

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@@http://*.carsdirect.com/
@@http://*.cnet.com/
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Post by MonztA »

rick, you forgot the @@ before the filters. ;)
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No I didn't! :D

(Yeah I did ... fixed)

Thanx MonztA.
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Post by Hubird »

If you want to allow ads on those sites that's fine but I just visited both sites and had a bit of a look around and did not have any problems (or see any ads!!)
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Bad filters, Hubird.
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First I tried to update my filters, but I continued to have the same problems. Then I added the sites with the @@ sign and it is working great.

Thanks for the help!
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SimpleFox wrote:First I tried to update my filters, but I continued to have the same problems. Then I added the sites with the @@ sign and it is working great.
Yeah I know (see above posts)
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