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AdGuard for Safari (macOS) - Stable and Beta Updates Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="MalwareTips" data-source="post: 1040077" data-attributes="member: 54539"><p>There are many ways to help the app identify an ad. One of them is the :has() pseudo-class. With it, you can, for instance, tell AdGuard to block anything called banner.</p><p></p><p>And here's the good news: since v16.4, this pseudo-class is supported by Safari and rules with it can be applied natively. This means we don't need to handle such rules with our ExtendedCss library anymore (although you still can do it by using the #?# marker) — the browser does it all by itself. And since the rules are...</p><p></p><p><a href="https://forum.adguard.com/index.php?threads/adguard-for-safari-1-11-13.52750/" target="_blank">AdGuard for Safari - 1.11.13</a></p><p></p><p><a href="https://forum.adguard.com/index.php?threads/adguard-for-safari-1-11-13.52750/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MalwareTips, post: 1040077, member: 54539"] There are many ways to help the app identify an ad. One of them is the :has() pseudo-class. With it, you can, for instance, tell AdGuard to block anything called banner. And here's the good news: since v16.4, this pseudo-class is supported by Safari and rules with it can be applied natively. This means we don't need to handle such rules with our ExtendedCss library anymore (although you still can do it by using the #?# marker) — the browser does it all by itself. And since the rules are... [URL='https://forum.adguard.com/index.php?threads/adguard-for-safari-1-11-13.52750/']AdGuard for Safari - 1.11.13[/URL] [url="https://forum.adguard.com/index.php?threads/adguard-for-safari-1-11-13.52750/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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