Is this really a fix? Easylist has more eevblog entries than before.
eevblog.com###text-49
eevblog.com##[href*="https://jlcpcb.com/"]
eevblog.com##[href*="https://saving.em.keysight.com/"]
eevblog.com##[href^="http://s.click.aliexpress.com/"]
eevblog.com##img[src^="https://www.eevblog.com/images/comm/eevblog_banner_"]
I don't understand how these got in there in the first place. There's no mention of eevblog on the Easylist forum.
This is the first time I've questioned my adblocker (AdBlockPlus). I'm not happy that it's so hard to override entries in their lists.
Ed
Well, it at least seems to be functioning, (showing small images and icons), for me, unobstructed, now (after updating the lists, via my adblocker).
Presumably, those remaining artifacts (of EEVblog), are part of the detection and hiding of unwanted (if you are using an adblocker), adverts and/or trackers.
It would be interesting to know, how and why, those entries got into the EasyList. But, maybe to save time and hassle, or to keep the complainers identities secret, or some other reason(s). They don't allow easy access to how things came about.
I only recently heard of EasyList, and still don't really know that much about it.
One question that comes to mind. If we as users, click 'block element' (typically on an annoying image), on our adblocker. Does the fact we did that, get sent back to adblocker / EasyList, and cause them to do anything with the information?