#@#
) can be overridden/disabled. For example, I am trying to override these filters in uBlock filters – Unbreak:
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oxforddictionaries.com#@#.banbox
oxforddictionaries.com#@#.banner
#@#
) can be overridden/disabled. For example, I am trying to override these filters in uBlock filters – Unbreak:
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oxforddictionaries.com#@#.banbox
oxforddictionaries.com#@#.banner
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oxforddictionaries.com##.banner,important
oxforddictionaries.com##.banbox,important
important
is dedicated only to the network filtersoxforddictionaries.com##.banner,abc
oxforddictionaries.com##.banner,fake
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option is a network filter?important
means to ignore all exception filters (those prefixed with @@)Not a bug, this is still a valid CSS selector made of two selectors. By using an element name which matches nothing (fake), the exception cosmetic filter won't match the cosmetic filter ##.banner. It's useful to use the comma once in a while to coalesce target elements into a single cosmetic filter, example: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets ... #L554-L555
Another trick to bypass an exception filter using the mentioned case:
oxforddictionaries.com##.banner.banner