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1 title=Writing Adblock Plus filters | 1 title=Writing Adblock Plus filters |
2 | 2 |
3 | 3 |
4 <p>{{s1 Current Adblock Plus versions allow you to "tweak" your filters in many
different ways. This document explains the choices that you have and how they ca
n be used.}}</p> | 4 <p>{{s1 Current Adblock Plus versions allow you to "tweak" your filters in many
different ways. This document explains the choices that you have and how they ca
n be used.}}</p> |
5 | 5 |
6 <p>{{s2 <em>Disclaimer</em>: All filter examples given here are really only ex
amples and are not meant to be used.}}</p> | 6 <p>{{s2 <em>Disclaimer</em>: All filter examples given here are really only ex
amples and are not meant to be used.}}</p> |
7 | 7 |
8 <h2 id="introduction">{{s3 Introduction to Adblock Plus filters}}</h2> | 8 <h2 id="introduction">{{s3 Introduction to Adblock Plus filters}}</h2> |
9 | 9 |
10 <p>{{s4 The options described in this section should be enough for users who h
ave to create a filter occasionally.}}</p> | 10 <p>{{s4 The options described in this section should be enough for users who h
ave to create a filter occasionally.}}</p> |
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240 useful to filter subscription authors who are extending another filter subscri
ption that they | 240 useful to filter subscription authors who are extending another filter subscri
ption that they |
241 cannot change.}} {{s102 For example, the rule <code><fix>##div.textad</fix></c
ode> can be | 241 cannot change.}} {{s102 For example, the rule <code><fix>##div.textad</fix></c
ode> can be |
242 disabled on <code><fix>example.com</fix></code> using the exception rule | 242 disabled on <code><fix>example.com</fix></code> using the exception rule |
243 <code><fix>example.com#@#div.textad</fix></code>.}} {{s103 The combination of
these two | 243 <code><fix>example.com#@#div.textad</fix></code>.}} {{s103 The combination of
these two |
244 rules has exactly the same effect as the single rule | 244 rules has exactly the same effect as the single rule |
245 <code><fix>~example.com##div.textad</fix></code>.}} {{s104 It is recommended t
hat you use | 245 <code><fix>~example.com##div.textad</fix></code>.}} {{s104 It is recommended t
hat you use |
246 exception rules only when you cannot change an overly general element hiding r
ule, in all the | 246 exception rules only when you cannot change an overly general element hiding r
ule, in all the |
247 other cases limiting this rule to the necessary domains is preferable.}} | 247 other cases limiting this rule to the necessary domains is preferable.}} |
248 </p> | 248 </p> |
249 | 249 |
| 250 <h3 id="elemhide_emulation">{{s112 Advanced element hiding}}</h3> |
| 251 |
| 252 <p> |
| 253 {{s113 Advanced hiding rules will hide elements that matches the CSS selector
directly.}} |
| 254 {{s114 <code><fix>example.com#?#div.textad</fix></code> will directly hide <co
de><fix><div></fix></code> elements with the <code><fix>textad</fix></code
> class.}} |
| 255 {{s115 These filters only exist as specific filters: a domain is mandatory.}} |
| 256 </p> |
| 257 <p> |
| 258 {{s116 Exception rules above can be applied to the advanced hiding rules the s
ame way.}} |
| 259 </p> |
| 260 <p> |
| 261 {{s117 Advanced hiding rules also introduce new pseudo-class selectors for whe
n a plain CSS selector isn't enough.}} {{s117 <code><fix>:-abp-has(selector)</fi
x></code> will select the element whose content match the enclosed selector.}} {
{s118 <code><fix>:-abp-properties(properties)</fix></code> will match elements b
ased on their CSS style properties.}} |
| 262 </p> |
| 263 <p> |
| 264 {{s118 <code><fix>:-abp-properties(properties)</fix></code> will select elemen
ts based on properties of their stylesheet.}} |
| 265 {{s119 For example, <code><fix>:-abp-properties(width:300px;height:250px;)</fi
x></code> will select elements that have <code><fix>width</fix></code> and <code
><fix>height</fix></code> set to the specified values <code><fix>300px</fix></co
de> and <code><fix>250px</fix></code> respectively.}} |
| 266 {{s120 The <a href="https://adblockplus.org/development-builds/new-css-propert
y-filter-syntax">older syntax</a> for the filters is deprecated and will be auto
matically converted to the new format ; the syntax to select the style prop
erties remain the same.}} |
| 267 </p> |
| 268 <p> |
| 269 {{s121 <code><fix>:-abp-has(selector)</fix></code> will select elements based
on their content.}} |
| 270 {{s122 For example, <code><fix>:-abp-has(> div > a.advertiser)</fix></code> wi
ll select elements that contain as a direct descendant a <code><fix><div><
/fix></code> that contains an <code><fix><a></fix></code> with the class <
code><fix>advertiser</fix></code>. The inner selector matching determine whether
the selection occur. It is important that <code><fix>:-abp-has()</fix></code> b
e applied to a restricted number of elements to avoid performance issues. Like a
ny regular pseudo-class you can combine it with the CSS selector syntax.}} |
| 271 </p> |
| 272 |
250 <h3 id="elemhide_simplified">{{s105 Simplified element hiding syntax}}</h3> | 273 <h3 id="elemhide_simplified">{{s105 Simplified element hiding syntax}}</h3> |
251 | 274 |
252 <p>{{s106 Adblock Plus supports simplified element hiding syntax (e.g. <code><
fix>#div(id=foo)</fix></code>) for backwards compatibility only. Using this synt
ax is discouraged, usual CSS selectors are preferred. Support for this syntax mi
ght be removed at some point.}}</p> | 275 <p>{{s106 Adblock Plus supports simplified element hiding syntax (e.g. <code><
fix>#div(id=foo)</fix></code>) for backwards compatibility only. Using this synt
ax is discouraged, usual CSS selectors are preferred. Support for this syntax mi
ght be removed at some point.}}</p> |
253 | 276 |
254 <h3 id="generic-specific">{{generic-specific-title Generic / Specific filters}
}</h3> | 277 <h3 id="generic-specific">{{generic-specific-title Generic / Specific filters}
}</h3> |
255 | 278 |
256 <p>{{generic-specific-explanation-p1 With the <code><fix>$generichide</fix></c
ode> and <code><fix>$genericblock</fix></code> filter options the distinction be
tween generic and specific filters becomes important.}}</p> | 279 <p>{{generic-specific-explanation-p1 With the <code><fix>$generichide</fix></c
ode> and <code><fix>$genericblock</fix></code> filter options the distinction be
tween generic and specific filters becomes important.}}</p> |
257 <p>{{generic-specific-explanation-p2 We classify a filter to be <strong>specif
ic</strong> if it matches one or more domains or matches a sitekey. If a filter
has no domains specified (or only domain exceptions) and no sitekey then it coun
ts as <strong>generic</strong>. For example, <code><fix>example.com##div.textad<
/fix></code> is a specific filter, whereas both <code><fix>##div.textad</fix></c
ode> and <code><fix>~example.com##div.textad</fix></code> are generic.}}</p> | 280 <p>{{generic-specific-explanation-p2 We classify a filter to be <strong>specif
ic</strong> if it matches one or more domains or matches a sitekey. If a filter
has no domains specified (or only domain exceptions) and no sitekey then it coun
ts as <strong>generic</strong>. For example, <code><fix>example.com##div.textad<
/fix></code> is a specific filter, whereas both <code><fix>##div.textad</fix></c
ode> and <code><fix>~example.com##div.textad</fix></code> are generic.}}</p> |
258 <p>{{generic-specific-explanation-p3 Note that with blocking rules the domain
must be specified under the $domain option for them to be considered specific. F
or example, <code><fix>||example.com^</fix></code> is considered generic whereas
<code><fix>*/ads/*$domain=example.com</fix></code> is site-specific.}}</p> | 281 <p>{{generic-specific-explanation-p3 Note that with blocking rules the domain
must be specified under the $domain option for them to be considered specific. F
or example, <code><fix>||example.com^</fix></code> is considered generic whereas
<code><fix>*/ads/*$domain=example.com</fix></code> is site-specific.}}</p> |
259 | 282 |
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271 {{s110 The data used for creating the signature is a concatenated list of requ
est variables (namely URI, host and user agent) separated by the <code><fix>NUL<
/fix></code> character "\0". For example:}} | 294 {{s110 The data used for creating the signature is a concatenated list of requ
est variables (namely URI, host and user agent) separated by the <code><fix>NUL<
/fix></code> character "\0". For example:}} |
272 </p> | 295 </p> |
273 | 296 |
274 <pre> | 297 <pre> |
275 /index.html?q=foo\0www.example.com\0Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv
:30.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0 | 298 /index.html?q=foo\0www.example.com\0Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv
:30.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0 |
276 </pre> | 299 </pre> |
277 | 300 |
278 <p> | 301 <p> |
279 {{s111 Finally, generate the signature for this string by using the signature
algorithm SEC_OID_ISO_SHA_WITH_RSA_SIGNATURE (default when using OpenSSL).}} | 302 {{s111 Finally, generate the signature for this string by using the signature
algorithm SEC_OID_ISO_SHA_WITH_RSA_SIGNATURE (default when using OpenSSL).}} |
280 </p> | 303 </p> |
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