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Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
It is really messing up the navigation and sometimes cannot be hidden. :/
Is that the time? Give me a minute and I will be there when I finish on the comp*
RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
thats why i use firefox as my default browser (because reviewer is also my home page) ignorance is bliss, i havn`t seen am add here since installing firefox :)
tho i wouldn`t remove IE because there are quite a few sites/utills that don`t support firefox :) but most are now upgrading to acomodate it :)
general nobody @ www.dvdreviewer.co.ukformerly known as Chris Ogden
RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
Yup, it`s just covered half of wot you wrote...
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RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
Getting used to it now Ogster?
Looked at Reviewer today in work - using IE. :o :o :o
Just a mess of adds.
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RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
i hate flash ads :(
RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
yeh - it doesn`t have a close box >:( >:(
why take life so seriously..its not like you are going to make it out alive
RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
sj,,,,
tbh i got used to it pretty much as soon as i got it, as i`ve said before it`s only realy let down by lack of support, & much of that is probably down to M$`s strongarm tactics :) tho i had to re-skin it to make it look the way i want ;) (i use the noia 2.0 theme)
ALSO Sj, check your email RE= Steam. ;)
general nobody @ www.dvdreviewer.co.ukformerly known as Chris Ogden
RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
IE Tab extension means you can run IE-only sites (Windows Update, for example) within Firefox. ietab.mozdev.org/
If anyone decides they absolutely positively *have* to use IE (eg can`t change browser on office PC or something), then replacing your Hosts files with one to trick your browser into not seeing ads is a really good idea. It can be done simply *manually* without running a downloaded program (which is provided for ease).
I had an adblocking Hosts file before I first used Firefox, and I have one again now I`m tinkering with Opera.
Surfing the web ad-free is marvellous.
Instructions: everythingisnt.com/hosts.html
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This item was edited on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006, 21:03
RE: Yet another Kodak advert upsets reviewers followers!
I`ve just downloaded Firefox and the adblock extension and set this site to whitelist but I can still see all the ads.
Anyone know what I might have missed?