Just tested that ad-blocking thing
It looks like those 3 variations have all the same effect, and it also shouldn't matter whether they are inserted in adblocking-css or usercontent-css:
div[id="t35ad"] { display: none !important; }
div#t35ad {display: none ! important;}
#t35ad {display: none ! important;}
I'm delighted to find this actually works, and for the Adblock-sheet even without restart, only toggle on/off Privacy-Adblock and reloading the page :-))
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Regarding user-agents for yahoo:
Don't remember exactly which thread this was (maybe this deer-hunting girl?), but it recently turned out yahoo accepts finally the KM default user agent
Guenter may remember, he confirmed it there...
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Ads:
No go in my opinion. Perhaps *advanced* users may fiddle enough to block them, but can't imagine more than 10% of the users at best... And don't wanna know how many will consider those text-links as part of the site...
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Frames:
Always wondered why people hate them, and every CSS tutorial strongly disadvise, and now I must join them, because my temporary stylesheets don't seem to work there!
The usercontent.css works okay, but changing that one needs restarting the browser, so not very practical. Now this adblock-css seems to be the perfect compromise, can be toggled on/off on the fly, and works already when loading a page, with all frames, not only afterwards like the temp. stylesheets. If I find the time will try to compare the differences between those macros, will probably never get finished with that css stuff *sigh*
Thinking about it, I guess it had to do with search-engines, that frames are so strongly disadvised everywhere, they can index only the main frame (in this case just the logo)... And the top frame is giant for my taste... Perhaps a compromise would be to only have two frames, one left and right, on top just a normal banner, or an image in a table with the titles text beside it...? And I seem to have read long ago that it's possible to set one of the frames as the main frame, but not sure, don't really know anything about frames... Oh and there was this bookmarking problem, by default every "page" gets the same URL as bookmarks... (yes I kow how to open single frames and bookmark those, but how many people even notice...?)
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domain name:
Personally I'd find something like km-howto.somewhere.com much easier to remember and wider known, but just my opinion
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Content:
It seems to focus on CSS tricks - uh oh, extremely complicated topic, good luck with those ;-) I struggled with them too for weeks now, and sometimes they work, sometimes not, and every page reacts differently, groan.
One thing I definitely would add is a hint that the browser needs to be restarted for those changes take effect.