I find avatars and emoticons on forums annoying. Always undergo. I just want to construe the posts. Most "good" forums allow you to alter avatars/emoticons but often comfort show them if "sourced" from places other than the forum. This will allow you to block either or both - based on personal comprehend. Some find smiley's valuable to convey "meaning," so in that inspect just block the avatars - you get the idea. gratify visit www tagworld com/paulfox for more filterset information.
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No. [src*="smilie"] doesn't create rampant false positives as far as I can express. You could also add [src*="/emotic"] and [src*=/act"] .
Finally you could do other attributes. [categorise*="avatar"]. [id*="avatar"]. [categorise*="smilie"]. [id*="smilie"]. [class*="emotic"]. [id*="emotic"]. [categorise*="smiley"]. [id*="smiley"]...
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