The only way I would enable ads
The only way I would enable ads
From the FAQ: "Some users are even asking for a way to enable Adblock Plus on some websites only." Include me in that group!
Re: The only way I would enable ads
use the filter (which whitelists all the domains with some exceptions):
where ~example1.com, ~example2.com and ~subdomain.example3.com are the domains on which you want ABP enabled.
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@@*$document,domain=~example1.com|~example2.com|~subdomain.example3.com
Re: The only way I would enable ads
Sorry, it appears I was confused. I actually want to enable the reverse: disable ABP for all sites except the few I whitelist. I assume this is not yet possible?mapx wrote:use the filter (which whitelists all the domains with some exceptions):where ~example1.com, ~example2.com and ~subdomain.example3.com are the domains on which you want ABP enabled.Code: Select all
@@*$document,domain=~example1.com|~example2.com|~subdomain.example3.com
Re: The only way I would enable ads
You wanna say "except the few I block (where ABP is enabled)", right ?I actually want to enable the reverse: disable ABP for all sites except the few I whitelist.
it's exactly what my filter above does.
Re: The only way I would enable ads
Please permit me to try again, without mentioning APB or "whitelist": I would like the ability to block all ads on all sites EXCEPT those very few sites where I want to permit ads.mapx wrote:You wanna say "except the few I block (where ABP is enabled)", right ?I actually want to enable the reverse: disable ABP for all sites except the few I whitelist.
it's exactly what my filter above does.
Re: The only way I would enable ads
It's how ABP is working now. ABP is enabled for all sites. You can disable ABP for a site (whitelisting that site) using the builtin feature in ABP.
It's possible also to whitelist all the sites and enable ABP only on some of them (it's what the filter above does; there is no builtin feature).
It's possible also to whitelist all the sites and enable ABP only on some of them (it's what the filter above does; there is no builtin feature).