It is an "addon" for the browser known as FireFox. In fact, I use it. It simply blocks advertising. You may allow advertising from specific sites through ABP (AdBlock Plus).
Now, if you want to know the programming used to block the ads, I can't help you with that. I'm just glad to be using it.
Open Firefox (after downloading Adblock Plus from the add ons) Tools | Add-ons | Extensions | Press 'Options' on Adblock Plus | Filter | Add Filter Subscription
If you have Firefox or Chrome installed, you can download Adblock Plus for free (just search it). I use Adblock Plus and have never had to watch a video ad on Youtube.
It's Adblock or Adblock plus. Add ABCnews.go.com to your adblocks whitelist and then no problem.
Try installing the "Adblock Plus" plugin/extension.
If your using Mozilla Firefox 0.7 - 1.5.0.* or later you can install the add-on "Adblock Plus" https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865 Once installed you can configure Adblock Plus by selecting: Tools, Adblock Plus Preferences..., Add Filter and insert the following under New Filter: files.go2web20.net^ Another Option is to Right Click on the "Follow" Badge itself, and select: Adblock Plus: Block (then your selection...E.g. "Block Image") from the shortcut menu, customize your block options, and the select Add filter.
You can download "Adblock" an ad blocking software for Google Chrome Directly from Google. If you are using Firefox you can download "Adblock Plus" from the site Mozilla Add-ons.
OR ONLY surf the websites with Firefox+Adblock Plus +noscript
AdBlock is a free browser extension that blocks ads on websites. There are some additional features in AdBlock Plus, which may include a cost for certain users, but the basic ad-blocking functionality is free to use.
I would recommend installing adblock, yes.
AdBlock - Chrome - was created on 2009-12-08.
Yes, AdBlock Plus is free to download and use. It is an open-source browser extension designed to block ads and enhance the browsing experience. While it operates on a freemium model that allows users to support the project through donations or by whitelisting certain websites, the core functionality remains free for all users.
I installed AdBlock Plus to achieve those results.