Opera 11 . I love it but Noads not working.

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    Opera 11 . I love it but Noads not working.


    Can someone please help me with this. I am loving the speed of Opera 11 but the issue with Noads (known issue) is driving me mad. Is there any other extension or way to resolve the issue. In Firefox adblock plus does what it says -- it just works. Not the case with opera 11 and it's the ads which are just annoying me. Anyone know of a fix? thanks all for your help.
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    ^^yes, already seen and that does not work either; users there saying so too. Anyone else know of a way to stop ads in Opera 11 akin to Firefox. Loving Opera -- this is the only aspect bugging me . Thanks .
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    for some users, it works, i'm also using opera and it worked for me too, for a couple of days, after it crashed and i uninstall it...

    for ad blocking in opera, i'm using the built in ad blocker, it works great for me and you can set it on / off for every page.

    first, you must edit the "urlfilter.ini" file, so it can block google ads and all the known web page content ads, after that you can manually block ads on every page
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    maranello said:
    for some users, it works, i'm also using opera and it worked for me too, for a couple of days, after it crashed and i uninstall it...

    for ad blocking in opera, i'm using the built in ad blocker, it works great for me and you can set it on / off for every page.

    first, you must edit the "urlfilter.ini" file, so it can block google ads and all the known web page content ads, after that you can manually block ads on every page
    thanks, i had look at that and even that didn't work. do u possibly have a link as to how to set this up. thanks .
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    I just really wish there was a working equivalent to FF's Adblock Plus; that works a treat in FF .
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    I don't use it, so I don't know anything about it, but does this help any?

    https://addons.opera.com/addons/exte...s/noads/1.0.8/
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    Tamil - Opera ad block filters

    i assure you it works, just follow the steps from this blog...

    then go to Menu > Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Content - and disable JavaScript, then press "Style Options" and disable Inline Frames

    you can manually allow java and frames for the pages you need by clicking right on the page > Edit site Preferences, you will see some tabs with the options for that particular page

    also, you can block the ads on that page by pressing Right Click > Block Content, if u want to block a particular element hold down Shift and click on it, if you click directly it will block all the element from that category in the page...
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    seekermeister said:
    I don't use it, so I don't know anything about it, but does this help any?

    https://addons.opera.com/addons/exte...s/noads/1.0.8/
    lol, no, see above reply.
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    maranello said:
    Tamil - Opera ad block filters

    i assure you it works, just follow the steps from this blog...

    then go to Menu > Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Content - and disable JavaScript, then press "Style Options" and disable Inline Frames

    you can manually allow java and frames for the pages you need by clicking right on the page > Edit site Preferences, you will see some tabs with the options for that particular page

    also, you can block the ads on that page by pressing Right Click > Block Content, if u want to block a particular element hold down Shift and click on it, if you click directly it will block all the element from that category in the page...
    the right click never worked for me at all; which blog ? thanks
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