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@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ Static extended filters are all of the form:
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The most common type of static extended filters are cosmetic filters, also known as "element hiding filters" in Adblock Plus.
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### Entity
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#### Entity
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All static extended filters can be declared to apply to a specific _entity_. For example:
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@ -324,6 +324,30 @@ Examples: `google.*` will apply to all similar Google domain names: `google.com
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Since the base domain name is used to derive the name of the "entity", `google.evil.biz` would **not** match `google.*`.
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#### Specific-generic
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New in [1.24.5rc0](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/commit/3fab7bfdb4f892f3d33159fd53ccf1d5342a090a).
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A specific cosmetic filter of the following form...
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*##.selector
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... will be unconditionally injected into all web pages, whereas a cosmetic filter of the form...
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##.selector
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... would be injected only when uBO's DOM surveyor finds at least one matching element in a web page.
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The new specific-generic form will also be disabled when a web page is subject to a `generichide` exception filter, since the filter is essentially a generic one -- the only difference from the usual generic form is that the filter is injected unconditionally instead of through the DOM surveyor.
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Specific-generic cosmetic filters will NOT be discarded when checking the "Ignore generic cosmetic filters" option in the "Filter lists" pane -- since the purpose of this option is primarily to disable the DOM surveyor.
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Specific-generic cosmetic filters should be used parcimoniously and only when using a normal specific filter is really impractical.
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Related issue: [#803](https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/803).
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### Cosmetic filters
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#### Procedural cosmetic filters
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