mcm_ham wrote:AnonEmoose, I've basically put your modification in except your modification of fakeurl.spec. I think it makes it a bit more confusing or is there a reason someone would want to know if it's a class or id.
Cool. The reason I suggested
fakeurl.spec is since "id" can reduce false positives in some cases, and "class" is more efficient in others.
"id" targets only
one DIV element, while "class" can target
1 or more elements. There are times when using a "class" will remove wanted content. Other times "id" is not as efficient for exactly the same reason.
Personally, I like to keep my filters restrictive (to reduce false positives, possibly more filters) while other people like filters to be broader (shorter filter list, possibly more false positives).
EDIT
I did more testing. While my above explaination is still true, there is very little practical value to it (on the sites i tested, at least) so your instinct to leave out fakeurl.spec
because of more confusion is a good call.