Safari extensions - AdBlock

Before installing the AdBlock extension for Safari, I greatly enjoyed the excellent presentation of Sudoku puzzles on sudoku.com.au; however, since iI installed AdBlock,  the 2 side columns of the sudoku site have vanished; I can play the Easy sudoku only, and can't tell how much time I've spent on it—actually, it's too easy to be fun, so I guess I waste, rather than spend, the time when I work that one.
I'm on an iMac, running Safari 5.3.1 on OS X 10.7.2 . The AdBlock extension, which one accesses using the Safari pulldown menu, then clicking on Safari Extensions, does a great job of blocking ads, but also blocks non-advertising material on the sudoku.com.au site. I've emailed them in hopes that they can fix the problem, but I'm posting here in case others have had similar problems with other sites.

oh, hi! I use adblock with mozilla firefox on a (gasp!) pc, but maybe the settings are similar?
I went to your sudoku site, then clicked on "tools" on the menu bar...
Selected Adblock Plus and got a dropdown menu with many options, including:
report issue
open blockable items
filter preferences (where you can tell adblock what to filter on this page)
Disable on sudoku.com.au
Disable on this page only
Disable everywhere
and Options
These options allow you to fix the setting so you can enjoy your sudoku wholeheartedly!
Hope this helps!

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