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Mrs Yelvertoft 31-03-11 22:25

That annoying advertising banner
 
Hey, I need some help. How do I turn off that annoying advertising banner? I've had to have my laptop reconfigured recently and didn't get the banner before so I know it's possible to turn it off but this is something that Duncan previously did for me without telling me how. I'm pretty sure it's something in the laptop set-up rather than just specific to WPF. Any ideas?
Debbi

Teuchter 01-04-11 22:49

I await instructions!
I've got a Mac ... wonder if it will be any different from a PC or is yours a Mac too?

Gidders 02-04-11 09:37

Debbie - if you are using Firefox try https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir.../adblock-plus/

or for other browsers http://www.floppymoose.com which also has for Mac instructions

Mrs Yelvertoft 02-04-11 12:23

Thanks Clive, the add-on for firefox worked for my laptop and I can now browse without the ads :)
Debbi

Tangata 03-04-11 04:25

Anyone know a similar program that works with Chrome?

Arthur53 04-04-11 18:59

For chrome try www.chromeadblock.com I have just loaded it and its got rid of add for me. hope it helps.

Teuchter 04-04-11 21:55

Thanks so much Clive it worked a treat!:)

Thanks Mrs Y for asking the question in the first place as I had no idea it could be removed.

Tangata 05-04-11 04:07

Thanks Arthur, it is working well.

bend the light 14-07-11 13:24

Hi Guys,

you need to be careful...AdBlock is great, and does what it says on the tin, but you may be breaking the Terms of Service of the forum. I know that is the case with my forum hosts...the ads PAY for a free form, you see?

So, Adblock use, whilst not traceable particularly, is not "allowed" in many cases.

Hope that helps

miketoll 14-07-11 17:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by bend the light (Post 49224)
Hi Guys,

you need to be careful...AdBlock is great, and does what it says on the tin, but you may be breaking the Terms of Service of the forum. I know that is the case with my forum hosts...the ads PAY for a free form, you see?

So, Adblock use, whilst not traceable particularly, is not "allowed" in many cases.

Hope that helps

That is the dilemma, we want the site but not the adverts!


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