
Originality said:Nope. Front page empty. Copyrighted material empty. Have you correctly configured EasyList? Also, as mentioned before, you can always manually add an ad domain (e.g. *doublecllick.com*) and it'll get rid of all ads from that domain.DeltaBurnt said:Yah try watching copyrighted material or listening to music on youtube, you'll be bombarded by ads.
Also check the front page, it has quite a bit of ads that don't get blocked automatically (that used to be blocked automatically).


Originality said:ABP is not designed to block flash embedded ads (the ones that come within the FLV, if any), just ones from external ad servers like AdSense. According to the Wiki anyway.

Nope. That's why Chrome is lacking in adblock support.Originality said:Does Chrome have a fully functional ad block plus add-on?

Nobody touted (or touts, really) Opera's BitTorrent support at all.KingdomBlade said:Also, Chrome has mouse gestures ( https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail...olmmgnecgldgeld ) and private browsing (before any browser had it without using add-ons, Firefox added it after Chrome and based the code from an add-on).
Actually, Safari debuted Private Browsing first. Did I just phase everybody?(I will have to agree that Chrome and Opera have the best implementation of![]()
porn modeprivate browsing though.)
QUOTE(KingdomBlade @ May 3 2010, 09:21 AM) Opera is slightly over-rated here. First, it's torrent feature is very bad. It's slow and clunky. It also slows down internet speed considerably when compared to uTorrent and BitTorrent and other external torrent clients. Basically it's unreliable.

bnwchbammer said:Cool add on's that allow file sharing right in the browser

Opera link and unite.KingdomBlade said:bnwchbammer said:Cool add on's that allow file sharing right in the browser
I think that that's about the torrent feature.


