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You actually need to tell Adblock which sites to block. By default it blocks none. If you get popups from a particular page click on the Adblock link on that page and it will list for you the components of that page which can be blocked. Popups often have a different originating website to the one you are visiting and a distinctive name which might include the word "ads" "media" or "popup" within the address.
With the address of the blockable element listed, look to see if you can see a part of the address after which everything will be an advert. You can guarantee that everything from servedby.advertising.com is adverts is everything from ads.adviva.net, adserver.adtech.de etc. Some sites only have certain directories which are adverts you might want to block - for example - www.nctimes.com/spec/liveads will be all adverts but www.nctimes.com/spec/ won't be. You cut off the right hand part of the address as much as you can leaving an address from which everything is likely to be adverts. For example if you block the pattern www.nctimes.com/spec/liveads/advert1.gif it will only block that specific file but if you block www.nctimes.com/spec/liveads/ it will block www.nctimes.com/spec/liveads/advert1.gif and any other file name from that same directory.
Popups will often be launched from a script so look for addresses that are blockable that end in .js (javascript) or .swf (Shockwave Flash)
Gradually you'll learn what you can block and what you can't
I hope this helps.
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Last edited by caffn8me : 11-30-2005 at 02:22 PM.
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