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Any way to block the 1click torrents/pages from? They always seem to force them on you. They download an.exe file and not a torrent and you can't even exit the tab once you open it. You can't even go back. It's straight up crap and annoying. AdBlock Plus seems to block the ads and the pop ups, but not this bullshit. If anyone else have used RARBG before they would know what I'm talking about.
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So any tips and tricks about blocking that would be appreciated. Posts: 4 Joined: Mon Jan 13, 2014 2:08 am. Mapx wrote:I can not reproduce what you say about browsing stuff (the filter is not triggered in that case) I think you misunderstood.
I was saying that you could hide the whole rows of the spam entries because they're always the same rows: Code: rarbg.com##tr.lista2:nth-child(2) rarbg.com##tr.lista2:nth-child(4) rarbg.com##tr.lista2:nth-child(6) But, since the spam entries don't appear when you simply browse a category three legitimate results are hidden. (And who knows what else in other directories on rarbg) That's why I asked if I can get TMP to match part of the url ('rarbg.com/torrents.php?search=') instead of the domain. This would restrict it to the search page on rarbg. Posts: 33 Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:45 pm.
The filter rarbg.com##a[href*='/dl_d. Notepad Untuk Hp Java there. php?' ] has been added to EasyList, so there's no need to add it manually.
It will blank out the respective download links on the search results page. In this case, you can't get rid of the containing table rows with Adblock Plus. You'd need to install a user script (and apply it with Greasemonkey for Firefox, Tampermonkey for Chrome or Violent Monkey for Opera). The rarbg.com##.lista >tbody >tr:nth-of-type(2) filter I posted is for the torrent details page. As far as I can see, it doesn't affect anything negatively. Posts: 1339 Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:28 am. Gingerbread Man wrote:The filter rarbg.com##a[href*='/dl_d.php?'
] has been added to EasyList, so there's no need to add it manually. Canonical Correlation Analysis Software. It will blank out the respective download links on the search results page.
In this case, you can't get rid of the containing table rows with Adblock Plus. You'd need to install a user script (and apply it with Greasemonkey for Firefox, Tampermonkey for Chrome or Violent Monkey for Opera). The rarbg.com##.lista >tbody >tr:nth-of-type(2) filter I posted is for the torrent details page. As far as I can see, it doesn't affect anything negatively. What would that script look like? Posts: 33 Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:45 pm.