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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
Take a look at Ad Blocking Filterset P. It's a set of CSS statements used in Ad Block. Essentially, it defines a large number of ad servers and simply doesn't render content served by them. I use it in FF instead of Ad Block. It does a sufficient job of straining out ads, and doesn't impose the overhead of actively scanning every page with JavaScript to look for ads to block.
See http://userstyles.org/styles/299
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Dennis
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I stopped using Adblock awhile back anyway on all but the most annoying of sites, because the sites I go to frequently I don't want to stop them from getting paid, like Reddit for instance. The sites I needed Adblock for, I stopped visiting altogether in recent weeks. Problem solved.