Hi Michael,
Of course I meant AB, not ABP :)
Oh! I discovered that because I have a dev site and I'm using ports
like :3301 and :8080 when I tell Adblock to ignore this site the
pattern is not matched. If I go into the configuration and manually
add the port then the <style> tag does not show up. This is probably
ok for most users as they will be doing this for regular sites on port
80. It would be nice if you took the port into consideration though
maybe? I don't know. Up to you. Or you could give the user the option
to block on all ports or whatever. My mistake, it's a corner case.
Regarding the amount of styles inserted into the page, I see that this
is necessary but it seems like overkill. On my install it is 74k. I
know that you cache this so you're not pulling down 74k each time but
Chrome has to parse the 74k for each page. It seems very heavy, is
there nothing that can be done?
Thanks for the great blocking tool,
Anthony
On Nov 8, 8:20 pm, Michael Gundlach <
adblockforchr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 8:44 AM, Stupid Chrome User <
anthony.dur...@gmail.com