I know the site is expensive to run and all. But, I just got a flash media ad. Ya know, those really annoying ones that go over your window. If possible, can you avoid putting these on the site webmaster?
I know the site is expensive to run and all. But, I just got a flash media ad. Ya know, those really annoying ones that go over your window. If possible, can you avoid putting these on the site webmaster?
If you pay him instead of the Ad, I'm sure he can.
none...
You can always just click the close button when they pop up....
thank god for mozilla :P
Get off the power trip buddy. I acknowledge the fact that ads are necessary. However, I was just stating that any other type of ads would be prefered.Originally posted by ammar
If you pay him instead of the Ad, I'm sure he can.
>If possible, can you avoid putting these on the site webmaster?
Why are you even using IE? Opera will block all of those annoying ads with a satisfying gusto.
p.s. What the alphabet would look like without q and r.
I swear to GOD! If this turns into a "Use opera! Use Mozilla" bull$$$$ thread, I'll stop coming here.
>I swear to GOD! If this turns into a "Use opera! Use Mozilla" bull$$$$ thread, I'll stop coming here.
If you constantly blow up over such simple things then your not returning may be a good thing.
p.s. What the alphabet would look like without q and r.
You sure Opera wouldn't be the solution to my problem?Originally posted by Brighteyes
>I swear to GOD! If this turns into a "Use opera! Use Mozilla" bull$$$$ thread, I'll stop coming here.
If you constantly blow up over such simple things then your not returning may be a good thing.
Those ads do suck. I don't know what idiot came up with them.
If anything, those annoying ads make me not want to visit their
site. I don't think the point of advertising is to anger your potential
customers, which these ads do.
Banners are fine. Even regular pop-ups are okay (as long as there
isn't more than one at a time); I can usually close those before
they even load. But these ads are just awful. They drape themselves
over the page and require you to wait for the friggin' thing to
finish its animation before you can close it. That is, if you can
even find the close-window "x", which isn't always easy to find.
Staying away from General.