Website blocking me when using Adblock Plus
Website blocking me when using Adblock Plus
Hi, the following is blocking me when I have Adblock Plus enabled.
Just go for it and wait a few seconds, then you will be redirected.
http://drago-sim.com
What can I do about that? Is there a way to visit the site, load the ads and suppress them from being displayed?
Just go for it and wait a few seconds, then you will be redirected.
http://drago-sim.com
What can I do about that? Is there a way to visit the site, load the ads and suppress them from being displayed?
You can also whitelist the site (@@http://drago-sim.com) and then use element hiding, at least with the worst ones.
For example, with this filter:
drago-sim.com#div(id*=pop)
the disturbing popup will not be displayed (but you will download it, so there will not be any bandwith saving). Remember that whitelisting does not afect to element hiding.
You can block any other ads, but it is not easy so I do not know if it worths the work.
For example, with this filter:
drago-sim.com#div(id*=pop)
the disturbing popup will not be displayed (but you will download it, so there will not be any bandwith saving). Remember that whitelisting does not afect to element hiding.
You can block any other ads, but it is not easy so I do not know if it worths the work.
You should analyze the page HTML code using DOM Inspector (if you know enough CSS coding) or saving the page to local archive and checking it using an HTML editor like NVU (if you are a dumb like me).Wespe wrote:This one is great, thank you. But how do you know that you have to use "#div(id*=pop)"?adum wrote:drago-sim.com#div(id*=pop)
Checking the code you can see that the popup window is a DIV element with a property: id=pop_44c91dc1e5ffc. I did not use the full id just in case they change it when updating the ad, but only the "pop" part.
It is not very easy, but learning a bit of HTML it takes only a short time and can be very amusing, and you can avoid a lot of very disturbing popup-ads.
Note: it is possible to make filters hiding every element and ad of the page and subpages using CSS rules and element hiding, but only real experts (and we have a lot of them in this forum) can do it.
Someone else put me onto the Firebug extension a little while back for checking a page for elements ... it sure made life a lot easier for me:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1843/
... use the INSPECT mode to highlight the element.
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1843/
... use the INSPECT mode to highlight the element.
If you want to get your feet wet analyzing elements without using full-blown extensions such as the DOM inspector or Firebug, try the Mouseover DOM Inspector. It's a bookmarklet, which means it's pure javascript and requires no installation. It's a lot easier to use too.
http://slayeroffice.com/tools/modi/v2.0/modi_help.html
http://slayeroffice.com/tools/modi/v2.0/modi_help.html
This site checks whether the ad frames loaded correctly. You can kill the check by executing the following script when the page loads (with GreaseMonkey this should be easy):
After that the check will produce a JavaScript error and won't actually do anything.
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document.body.getElementsByTagName = function(){return null}
How i use It?
Hi, i have installed greasemonkey, but i don't know how i made the script
Thanks
Thanks
I don't have GreaseMonkey installed but from the look at the other scripts this should do:
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// ==UserScript==
// @name drago-sim Anti-Anti-Adblocker
// @namespace http://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=667
// @description Disables the anti-adblocking script on drago-sim.com
// @include http://drago-sim.com/*
// ==/UserScript==
window.addEventListener("load", function() {
document.body.getElementsByTagName = function(){return null}
}, false);
something wrong
Thanks Wladimir Palant, but something must be wrong with seamonkey, because even i open it i can't see the script installed, or maybe i do it wrong.
Thanks again
Thanks again
Ok, it seems that Gecko's security measures don't let this script access the page. Here is a working script:
Save it as dragosim.user.js and open in your browser - you will get a prompt allowing you to install it.
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// ==UserScript==
// @name drago-sim Anti-Anti-Adblocker
// @namespace http://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=667
// @description Disables the anti-adblocking script on drago-sim.com
// @include http://drago-sim.com/*
// ==/UserScript==
window.wrappedJSObject.initSimDataX = null;