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Google syndication frames (ver. 0.0.1)

remove all Google ads from all websites

remove Google adsense ads (like one at the bottom of this page) and free valuable screen space.

pay attention that Google links come ususally in two flavors
one is iframe tag, another is a one pixel image. i suggest to block images from googlesyndication.com (menu Edit/Preferences/Web features/Load Images Exceptions)
and to use one of the sctipts from this web site - both "Google syndication frames" and "Hide Google Adsense Ads" should do the trick (naturally i recommend my own "Google syndication...")

Another way is to block execution of JavaScript downloaded from STAR.googlesyndication.com. You can find AdBlock to be a very powerfull tool if you decide to block JS.
Just install the extension and add (menu Tools/AdBlock/Preferenices) filter STARgooglesyndicationSTAR




Jan 23, 2007
Nitish User

I had the same problem with Gmail, but if you just simply exclude it using "http*://mail.google.com/*" (no quotes), it should work. This encompasses all Gmail pages secure (https) and not secure (http).

 
Jan 10, 2006
Ben Hollis Scriptwright

Why use this instead of AdBlock?

 
Jan 6, 2006
uncajesse User

check out the CustomizeGoogle firefox extension. there's no greasemonkey script that can come close to it, yet. :)

 
Jan 2, 2006
Austin 2 User

Apparently someone doesn't know how tags work...

 
Dec 16, 2005
jasrandal User

Same experience here that Gmail won't load with this script installed. Ideas?

 
Dec 12, 2005
Marty User

Worked on some pages for me, but it prefents Gmail from working at all, even if the Gmail URL is in the Exclude box.

Ideas? I hate Google ads, so I want this to work!

 
Nov 19, 2005
Arm 2 User

Well, it works on what few sites I tried it out on.

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