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CaptainHook
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MrTed46
QUOTE (CaptainHook @ 10/6/09 11:11am) *
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I hate when they take up half your screen and you click it by accident... its getting annoying
BrooklynCrew
at least they come on every time you navigate back to the page over and over, that's a nice touch
CowboysDiehard
QUOTE (MrTed46 @ 10/6/09 9:13am) *
I hate when they take up half your screen and you click it by accident... its getting annoying


What browser are you guys using? I have FF and haven't seen any.
cdrudge
QUOTE (CowboysDiehard @ 10/6/09 9:14am) *
What browser are you guys using? I have FF and haven't seen any.
I use FF with AdBlock and don't see anything either.
CaptainHook
firefox
skylive5
I haven't seen any ads for ages thanks to Big John and a fix he gave for IE.
CowboysDiehard
QUOTE (CaptainHook @ 10/6/09 9:17am) *
firefox


Make sure you have the latest update & enable adblock, maybe that will help
CaptainHook
actually is was just one of the ads that kept dropping down. Big dirt spots. A cleaner add of some sort. After I posted, I haven't seen it. Probably got it 5 or six times this morning though.
ChampSampson
People still use IE? Jesus.
fpuma
User Firefox and get this addon

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1865
WW
The Subaru popup has been removed from the site. It takes about an hour or so to cycle through the ad servers, but after that you shouldn't see it any more.
CaptainHook
QUOTE (fpuma @ 10/6/09 12:18pm) *

which filter should I use?
smithkt
QUOTE (CaptainHook @ 10/6/09 1:06pm) *
which filter should I use?


EasyList USA works very well.
cdrudge
QUOTE (smithkt @ 10/6/09 12:14pm) *
EasyList USA works very well.
And if you still ever see ads, right click on the ad and chose Adblock: block image. It will prompt you to block one of several choices: the image, the image directory, the specific server (e.g. ads.somedomain.com), the domain (somedomain.com), or something custom.
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