The AdSubtract filters are being ported to GlimmerBlocker. See the GlimmerBlocker Custom Filter page for more details.
Ad Subtract (was GoodVibration.css) allows you to harness Safari's built-in capacity to use Custom Style Sheets as an ad-blocking solution.
Ad Subtract will work with Safari (for Mac OS X and Windows) as well as other browsers. Most of the CSS here will work on any browser. Any browser-specific code will be optimized for the WebKit/KHTML Rendering Engine. Safari, Konqueror, OmniWeb, and Shiira are just some of the browsers that use WebKit/KHTML to render pages.
We moved the project to Google Code so more people could participate in this project and to make updates more readily available. Fixes and improvements are being made to the file all the time. So, if you make personal modifications that improve Ad Subtract, please head over to the website and submit them.
COLIN Adsubtract Automatic doesn't seem to work whatsoever. Running Safari 4.03 and OS X 10.6.1. But if I download the non automatic version from the developers site everything works fine. Except it blocks some aspects of Gmail. (Version Automatic)
STEVEN JAY COHEN The AdSubtract filters are being ported to GlimmerBlocker. See the GlimmerBlocker Custom Filter page for more details. (Version Automatic)
SYR WULLAM Is this project dead? It would be a pity, because this stylesheet solves most (!) of my ad issues. The reason I can't give it five stars is that it's not been updated since last December. Too bad. :-( (Version 11-2007)
STEVEN JAY COHEN We don't need to update anymore. The code automatically updates (if you are using the most recent version that we host on Google Code). (Version 11-2007)
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Apr 27 2008
SYR WULLAM Thank you, that's great news! :-) (Version 11-2007)
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Apr 30 2008
SYR WULLAM Hmmm, I was to fast with my reply. It doesn't seem to work under Leopard, even though I've followed the instructions that comes with the .css style sheet. (Version 11-2007)
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May 2 2009
SYR WULLAM Ooops, I forgot about my last comment. Ad Subtract Automatic has for some months now been working on my MBP (Leo 10.5.6). Some hiccups here and there but otherwise I'm quite satisfied with the results. Thanks to the developers! (Version Automatic)
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Nov 2 2007
JOHNNY ROCKET just an FYI,on the developers site there's a download for AdSubtractAutomatic.css that will automatically keep the css file up to date. pretty cool. (Version 11-2007)
JOHNNY ROCKET after using the auto updating one for a bit, found it doesn't do as good a job. Lots of flash ads got through. (Version 11-2007)
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Nov 2 2007
JOHNNY ROCKET works great so far. Been trying to find something that blocks the flash ads as well and this does the trick. thanks guys! (Version 11-2007)
FYREFLYE Yes, it does block the ads that SafariBlock and Saft don't get, and it kills Flash ads too. Safari's lack of a workable ad filtering system has been one of the main reasons I don't use it as my default browser. I'm still waiting for something comparable to Firedox's NoScript before I change over, but AdSubtract is a big step forward. (Version 10-2007)