IE9 uses TPL, similar to Opera. There's no addon needed, just a list with URL's.
Here's one source: http://fanboy.co.nz/ie.html
Internet Explorer 9 support
Re: Internet Explorer 9 support
I already said so but neglected to include a link; for those of you who wish to use TPLs based on EasyList you can go here: http://dayngo.com/static/filter.htmlSL2 wrote:IE9 uses TPL, similar to Opera. There's no addon needed, just a list with URL's.
Here's one source: http://fanboy.co.nz/ie.html
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Re: Internet Explorer 9 support
Oh, man ... thank you so much for this information! It's nice to know we have a free option for IE, now. (still love my Firefox + Adblock Plus)
Re: Internet Explorer 9 support
So I understand how to install the TPL in IE9 (ridiculously simple), but how does one setup the Fanboy's element-hiding stylesheet that was made for Opera?IE9 now uses Tracking Protection Lists, and it's advisable to use them in combination with Fanboy's element-hiding stylesheet, which was made for Opera but finally appears to work properly with IE9's suitably advanced CSS parser.
Re: Internet Explorer 9 support
Havent tested the css in IE for a while, but you can add via Internet Options->General->Accessibilty-> Format documents using..Xeion75 wrote:So I understand how to install the TPL in IE9 (ridiculously simple), but how does one setup the Fanboy's element-hiding stylesheet that was made for Opera?
Re: Internet Explorer 9 support
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