Or, to attack it from another angle, there is a CSS3 selector (pseudo-class) called contains, e.g. E:contains("foo")zeniko wrote:What about using XPath to...
If it can be implemented in Firefox, then we have a simple solution.
Yes.pavlo wrote:sorry, div only hided elementes?
everything downloading all page and big traffic is stay?
If you have an image + div containing it:pavlo wrote:and how i doing it?
It's very simple. Adding to what Rick said:pavlo wrote:i'am not understand, it's function hide or cut images and div elements? If hide, then i'am not economy my traffic and it very bad
Adblock image is only an example; you can block images, flash, gifs, java, .. even some javascript functions, but the filters cannot always be selected using context menu (i.e. flash videos control the context menu when you hover the mouse over them). But you can always open the Blockabe items window: when visiting a page, press Ctrl + Shift + B and it will appear a window with the complete list of the items that can be blocked; press one of them and the filters window will be opened with a filter suggestion.pavlo wrote:Add block image, it's very very not it's convenient.
Blocking only image and it not always posible.
And also flash video and etc.
Div hiding very convenient, but not economy traffic