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Permanetely prevent the bing pop up at the bottom of the page, not merely close it each time the page is re-opened.

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I hate that F**KIN bing pop up at the bottom of the MSN.com page and want to permanently remove it, not merely "close" it out each time the page is re-opened. I have Windows 7 and would like to know how to do it. I am not familiar with how to change the script, nor the procedure to do so. I have Ad Block Plus and do not know which line to "block" in the filters. HELP!!

I use Firefox 21.0 and like MSN.com (except the cursed bing pop up) as a home page.

I hate that F**KIN bing pop up at the bottom of the MSN.com page and want to permanently remove it, not merely "close" it out each time the page is re-opened. I have Windows 7 and would like to know how to do it. I am not familiar with how to change the script, nor the procedure to do so. I have Ad Block Plus and do not know which line to "block" in the filters. HELP!! I use Firefox 21.0 and like MSN.com (except the cursed bing pop up) as a home page.

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The site requires cookies to store your preference. If you accept cookies from msn.com, then the search bar goes away for good after you click the Close [x] link.

If you want to block the search bar in Adblock Plus, put the following filter in the "My Hiding Rules" group.

msn.com##div#ls1[class="co4b2 cf co coa2 coc1 m3  ls1"]
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Adblock Plus support is here:
http://adblockplus.org/forum/

They should be able to help you set up the correct custom filter,

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The site requires cookies to store your preference. If you accept cookies from msn.com, then the search bar goes away for good after you click the Close [x] link.

If you want to block the search bar in Adblock Plus, put the following filter in the "My Hiding Rules" group.

msn.com##div#ls1[class="co4b2 cf co coa2 coc1 m3  ls1"]
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Gingerbread_Man, thanks so much!! I needed to Install "Element Hider" to AdBlock, then it was a snap. I have used several foul words over this for three or so days (OF WHICH I AM NOT PROUD) trying to remove that garbage MSN tries to shove down peoples throats. CUDOZ

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