[Done] Site-specific filters
The current development build is almost a release candidate already. The release date is mostly dependent on how fast translations will be available - and I don't expect them to be done this year. Right now 18 locales are more or less done but the rest of them will likely take quite a bit longer. Adblock Plus 1.0.1 should be released with 43 locales.
Oh, and if somebody knows translators for Croatian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Mongolian, Norwegian (Bokmål), Persian, Brazilian Portuguese - please point them to http://www.babelzilla.org/. Those Adblock Plus translations used to be complete but still haven't been updated for Adblock Plus 1.0.
Oh, and if somebody knows translators for Croatian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Mongolian, Norwegian (Bokmål), Persian, Brazilian Portuguese - please point them to http://www.babelzilla.org/. Those Adblock Plus translations used to be complete but still haven't been updated for Adblock Plus 1.0.
The help in the filter composer has been added a while ago. As to the context menu entry to add domain options to existing filters - that needs more consideration, won't get into Adblock Plus 1.0.1.Wladimir Palant wrote:I still need to add some help text to filter composer to explain the format. I also want a context menu entry "Disable/re-enable filter on foo.com" in blockable items (for user-defined filters only) but that will take somewhat longer - won't be in the next development build.
Holy crap.
Wladamir, I have to applaud you. Sincerely.
This improvement in ABP 1.0.1 has brought us ridiculously close to a whitelist-based entire internet.
Now the super-paranoid of us (or those with real slow dial-ups) can just use a filter "*" and a series of specific whitelist filters to load what we want, instead of a huge list of blocking filters. Of since FF3 and ABP have become so efficient, still have a big blocking list anyways.
Wladamir, I have to applaud you. Sincerely.
This improvement in ABP 1.0.1 has brought us ridiculously close to a whitelist-based entire internet.
Now the super-paranoid of us (or those with real slow dial-ups) can just use a filter "*" and a series of specific whitelist filters to load what we want, instead of a huge list of blocking filters. Of since FF3 and ABP have become so efficient, still have a big blocking list anyways.