by abuchanan » Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:05 am
Yes, I agree, they are technically ads for Firefox. However, the point I am arguing here is that it is breaking this section of our site, spreadfirefox.com:
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/affiliates ... getbuttonsThis part of the site is for
choosing the banners, so ADP is breaking the site functionality on this page. Please visit the URL above and you will understand what I mean. To clarify, I am speaking
only of spreadfirefox.com, and not of the sites on which these banners are eventually embedded.
I'm asking that spreadfirefox.com be whitelisted because we don't have advertisements on the site, and all images
on spreadfirefox.com are used for functionality. To be clear, I'm speaking only of the images on spreadfirefox.com, and not images on 3rd-party sites which source from sfx-image.m.o
Secondly, I'm not saying EasyList blocks all dimensions, but the fact that it blocks
solely by ANY dimensions is too vague. Any image could have dimensions matching these rules. This could break websites and be very difficult to debug (if/when it's actually noticed), as it was on spreadfirefox.com. And then, even more of a pain for web devs. to go through their site, move files, and rename image paths.
In terms of actually blocking ads, how effective are these dimension filters? If I actually wanted to get around ADP, all I have to do is change my file name?
Maybe we could combine dimensions with other factors that identify images as ads?
Thank you for helping understand and resolve this tricky situation.
Cheers,
Alex
Yes, I agree, they are technically ads for Firefox. However, the point I am arguing here is that it is breaking this section of our site, spreadfirefox.com: http://www.spreadfirefox.com/affiliates/homepage#getbuttons
This part of the site is for [i]choosing[/i] the banners, so ADP is breaking the site functionality on this page. Please visit the URL above and you will understand what I mean. To clarify, I am speaking [b]only[/b] of spreadfirefox.com, and not of the sites on which these banners are eventually embedded.
I'm asking that spreadfirefox.com be whitelisted because we don't have advertisements on the site, and all images [i]on spreadfirefox.com[/i] are used for functionality. To be clear, I'm speaking only of the images on spreadfirefox.com, and not images on 3rd-party sites which source from sfx-image.m.o
Secondly, I'm not saying EasyList blocks all dimensions, but the fact that it blocks [i]solely[/i] by ANY dimensions is too vague. Any image could have dimensions matching these rules. This could break websites and be very difficult to debug (if/when it's actually noticed), as it was on spreadfirefox.com. And then, even more of a pain for web devs. to go through their site, move files, and rename image paths.
In terms of actually blocking ads, how effective are these dimension filters? If I actually wanted to get around ADP, all I have to do is change my file name?
Maybe we could combine dimensions with other factors that identify images as ads?
Thank you for helping understand and resolve this tricky situation.
Cheers,
Alex