Also I noticed today that Chromium does not support accessibilty, so
That is not even a good option ( yes I am backing out of my option)
but a browser that does not support accessibilty can not be our
default browser
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Andrew Joakimsen
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:54, C
wrote: Some ads do slip through the Chrome AdBlock... and in my experience, some ads still slip through the AdBlock Plus extension in Firefox... ie they are not perfect.
Yes, but the question lies is this a technical fault where some element matched an ad blocking rule, a fault in the rules? And if it's the former is the cause purely the browser?
I.e.: if the reason is only "someone hasn't written a decent ad blocker" I don't think that would be a valid reason to discredit the browser.
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