In a word, this modifier allows to give certain rules higher priority over other rules, resulting in better filtering in some cases. ![]() This new modifier is mostly for custom filtering rules enthusiasts and filter developers. Content Blocker css-display-none rules aren't applied when you open a website for the first time #153 Safari extension does not fully support $generichide rules #437 Invalid rule has blocked access to all websites #406 Frame scripts aren't executed properly on browser's first run #446 Firefox with Adguard consumes lots of Memory #449 Adguard can't be installed on Firefox Nightly 53.0a1 #443 Web-sockets are not blocked on some websites in Firefox and Edge #416 However, you can disable this function in the general settings. When you open the website where the undesirable ads were, the number of blocked elements appears on the extension icon (as shown on the picture). Note: the file you need on GitHub is adguard_adblocker_beta-2.5.8-an.fx.xpi The menu is opened by clicking on Adguard extension icon, which appears in the corner of browser toolbar after installation. You have to download it from GitHub though, as it will not be added to AMO. ![]() ![]() This is why we make another version of FF extension available - without any limitations. That's why part of the filtering rules which were available for Chrome extension, Windows version etc. Version of Firefox extension with JS support #388Ī (AMO) has strict rules when it comes to uploading extensions that can work with JavaScript. "Allow search ads and websites' self-promotion" option doesn't work in Chromium extension #471 CSP change is not applied to iframes #440
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