tag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:/discussions/suggestions/88-more-user-friendly-way-to-only-run-adblock-on-specific-sitesAdBlock: Discussion 2013-09-22T18:45:02Ztag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/288664342013-09-17T14:57:02Z2013-09-17T14:57:02ZMore user-friendly way to only run AdBlock on specific sites.<div><p>You can already do this: go to AdBlock button > Options >
Customise and use<br>
the "Show ads *everywhere *except these domains..." option.</p></div>Kierantag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/288664342013-09-22T15:59:01Z2013-09-22T15:59:01ZMore user-friendly way to only run AdBlock on specific sites.<div><p>Yes I do know that the possibility is there, but what I
requested was an<br>
easy way to use it. Currently, once you have entered something in
that box<br>
and pressed enter it transfers over to the manually filter textbox
and to<br>
add more sites you need to edit there.</p>
<p>I wanted an easy way to quickly add the current website to that
list.</p></div>linustag:old-support.getadblock.com,2013-08-06:Comment/288664342013-09-22T18:45:01Z2013-09-22T18:45:01ZMore user-friendly way to only run AdBlock on specific sites.<div><p>OK. I've passed this on to our developers and they may look into
it!</p>
<p>If you have any experience in making Chrome extensions in HTML,
CSS, JavaScript and jQuery, please take a look at <a href=
"http://code.getadblock.com">http://code.getadblock.com</a> and
send us a patch as an attachment! Our code is licensed under the
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU GPLv3</a>.</p></div>Kieran