As promised, here is the POC that I had been holding on to until it got leaked by one of my students

and I finally got around to posting a clean copy of it on my blog, so if you want to check it out, go for it. The concept is so simple, makes you wonder what else HTML/CSS can do? But, although nothing earth shattering, just another way to bypass ads from being blocked, if the source is determined it could have implications that those pesky ads, we can't block them anymore. Image if a giant like Google decided to go this route?
This is a very benign and simple example, but creating ANY image/dimension using image plotting tools will be very easy. I did this using a simple loop heuristic, but that can easily be adapted into a program that can take any ad image, pixel it like this and totally bypass all filtering.

Furthermore, you can embed the URL of the ad into the style element as well (which I did not do in this example) so to make it clickable too; now image the horror
Anyway, enough said - Have fun:
Use HTML/CSS to Defeat Adblock Plus and Similar
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/535.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Comodo_Dragon/17.1.0.0 Chrome/17.0.963.38 Safari/535.11