I have found a way to remove the double underline links on websites, like
on I-hacked. You will need Mozilla Firefox for this.
First, download Adblock at ( I'm not good with BBCode )
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/10/
Go through the installation process.
Now, you should see the word "Adblock" in your status bar.
Click on it.
Now cut'n'paste the following URLs into the little input box at the bottom.
http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/lib/KonaLibInline.js
http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/lib/KonaLibBaseRM.js
http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/l..._TreeCoreRM.js
http://kona.kontera.com/javascript/l...atewayCheck.js
Now you only need the first one to remove the ads, but it is better
if you don't have Javascript floating all around the page.
You should notice that most double underline links
that are advertisments disappear now.
If you wish, you can right click on the "Adblock"
word on the status bar and then click on "Whitelist this whole site", which will stop Adblock from removing anything.
I hope you enjoy your slightly less annoying experience.
I just posted this here because those double underline link ads
annoy me more than banner ads, which defeats the point of installing
them, as advertisers usually think of them as "non-intrustive".
Source: http://www.i-hacked.com/
Please digg this!
[ame]http://digg.com/design/Remove_double_underline_links_on_websites_Ads[/ame]







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