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Thread ID: 93443 2008-09-17 01:16:00 Updated CSS (aka "the forum, and nothing but the forum") Erayd (23) PC World Chat
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705881 2008-09-17 10:01:00 en.wikipedia.org

Internet Explorer as of version 7 doesn't support pipelining.

Mozilla Firefox 3.0 supports pipelining, but it's disabled by default.
It uses some heuristics, especially to turn pipelining off for IIS servers. Instructions for enabling pipelining can be found at Firefox Help: Tips & Tricks. Camino does the same thing as Firefox.

Konqueror 2.0 supports pipelining, but it's disabled by default. Instructions for enabling it can be found at Konqueror: Tips & Tricks.

Opera has pipelining enabled by default. It uses heuristics to control the level of pipelining employed depending on the connected server.
Safari (3993)
705882 2008-09-17 10:16:00 THANKS M8 roddy_boy (4115)
705883 2008-09-17 12:31:00 Mozilla Firefox 3.0 supports pipelining, but it's disabled by default. It uses some heuristics, especially to turn pipelining off for IIS servers. Instructions for enabling pipelining can be found at Firefox Help: Tips & Tricks. Camino does the same thing as Firefox.

Interesting - that was enabled in the beta, so looks like they changed their minds in the final version - good to know. Thanks :).
Erayd (23)
705884 2008-09-17 20:11:00 For Firefox this is the code I used,it leaves the PCWorld navBar at the top
@gary67


@namespace url(www.w3.org);

@-moz-document domain("pressf1.pcworld.co.nz"), domain("forums.pcworld.co.nz"), domain("pressf1.co.nz") {
/*remove ads and misc branding clutter, clean up layout */
/*.fairfax_nav, */
.newsletter_div,
#adSpace1,
#adSpace2,
#adSpace3,
#adSpace4,
#adSpace5,
#adSpace6,
#advert-banner,
#header,
#jcornerSmall,
#jcornerBig,
/* #navigation, */
#page-peel-right-6,
#sponsor_div,
.tfoot,
.sponsored_links,
table[width="160"],
table[bgcolor="#DF0026"],
table[cellpadding="5"],
td[width="180"],
td[width="170"],
td[width="300"],
div[align="center"] a[target="_new"],
div[style="width:160px; float:left; "],
div[style="width:300px; float:left; margin-right:10px; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; "],
div[style="width:290px; float:left; margin-right:10px; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; "],
div[style="width:302px; float:left; margin-right:10px; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; "],
div[style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; margin:0 10px;"],
div[onmouseover="peel()"],
img[alt="PC World Forums"],
embed[name="jcornerSmallObject"],
embed[umode="transparent"],
div embed,
object
{display: none;}
}
Morgenmuffel (187)
705885 2008-09-19 04:29:00 Same
I have noticed that Google Ads are still being displayed even with AdBlock Plus activated. Have you asked AdBlock to subscribe to a filter list?

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
705886 2008-09-19 05:33:00 For those who like "the forum, and nothing but the forum", here's the latest CSS.

Thanks for that Erayd. :cool:
CI Sue (14168)
705887 2008-09-19 09:07:00 All nice now finally got a filter list for adblock and thanks to the code posted here in the forum for this site my screen is clutter free. gary67 (56)
705888 2008-09-19 10:53:00 yea thanks for the update Erayd - much appreciated

:thumbs: :thanks
bevy121 (117)
705889 2008-09-19 11:21:00 I threw it in konqueror, it all worked fine and dandy.. BUT...
when I went to google, the entire section outlined as per screenshot (www.imagef1.net.nz) was missing
Myth (110)
705890 2008-09-19 13:49:00 I threw it in konqueror, it all worked fine and dandy.. BUT...
when I went to google, the entire section outlined as per screenshot (www.imagef1.net.nz) was missing

It's site-specific CSS, you need to make sure you apply it *only* to PressF1. If you forget this, it has some pretty major (and unwanted) consequences on other sites, as I see you've discovered!
Erayd (23)
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