Whitelisting guidelines

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Whitelisting guidelines

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After much thought, I have decided to make a few whitelists to fix any problems that I deem "not worth the effort" to get around (that may change though) .... but for now I have added a few. These, in my opinion, makes the "blocked" browsing experience even better for the average user. Anything that makes Adblock Plus more 'transparent' is a good thing.

I want to keep the whitelists as CLEAR as possible as to show the user where it is allowing things (like most of the element hides).

All whitelistings will be at the very top of the easylist and should only fix the site that they are built for. If they are not wanted, just disable them. :wink:
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ralph wrote:i love you
??? :lol:
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i love your adblock filter list and by association i love you
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Thanx "Ralph"

... should've used a chick's name. :)
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