Go to http://www.chromeextensions.org/ and perform a search for
«adblock+» (without the quotation marks). As pointed out by S D Allen
above, it doesn't seem (yet ?) to block loading, as explained on the
web page :

«An adblock extension for Google Chrome. Similar to “Remove It
Permanently” and “Adblock Plus: Element Hiding Helper” from FireFox.

For now, AdBlock Plus subscriptions are supported, but only for
elements hiding rules, because Chrome does not yet have “content
policy”.

A detailed description: 
http://www.chromeplugins.org/google/chrome-plugins/adblock-beginners-8477.html»

Note that it seems to work well on Linux OS (I'm running 64-bit Ubuntu
Karmic), as well as on «legacy» systems....

Henri

On Dec 7, 1:59 pm, Chen Yong <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm curious. I'm no CSS guru, but afaik css selectors only hide page
> elements, which should be true for all browsers. How exactly is Chromium
> different, how does it detect hidden elements, etc?
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > CSS modifications actually do prevent the resources from downloading.
> > A hidden element is not requested.
>
> > - a

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