Now that’s interesting, a simple CSS file to hide ads and banners. Of course, requires a bit of CSS3 support (selectors) and the ability of using a custom CSS that applies to every site. In other words, requires Firefox.
Now that’s interesting, a simple CSS file to hide ads and banners. Of course, requires a bit of CSS3 support (selectors) and the ability of using a custom CSS that applies to every site. In other words, requires Firefox.
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was posted on 05/04/2005 at 10:12 pm and is tagged with CSS, Firefox, Shorties, Tips, Web
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