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Thanks. I'll give it a go.
So, Adblock still has troubles, eh? My main question is whether there's still no fix for the supposed sluggishness it causes in Microb. Other issues I can deal with, but Microb is slow enough as it is.
I'm guessing there's lots of scripts for Greasemonkey for ad-removal. Has anyone found some that work well with Microb?
Lastly, to shove all of my ad-blocking questions into one post, is there a way to disable Adblock without uninstalling it?
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It's not that hard to experiment with it, instead of relying on what other people say.
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My (partial) solution is modifying the /etc/hosts to point the ads sites to nowhere.
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cd /etc sudo gainroot wget http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.txt mv hosts hosts-orig cat hosts-orig hosts.txt > hosts rm hosts.txt
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Ad blocking with css:
http://floppymoose.com has a good file (doesn't get everything though).
Save the file userContent.css to /home/user/.mozilla/microb/chrome/userContent.css to enable blocking with that file.
Restart browser once you have the file in place. Make sure permissions and ownership are set right.
This solution is very fast and very easy to setup.