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March 5th, 2008, 10:52 PM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
I'm running 9,0,48,0. That's almost the latest version. The purple square lasts about a half-second and then goes away 9 out of 10 times. When it doesn't go away I can mouse over in the corner and it minimizes. Still, it's really annoying, especially the half-second purple square.
Acutally, even the little box in the corner is annoying, when I go to close my tab, an accidental mouse-over on the 'click here' burns my retinas away with the giant purple square.
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March 5th, 2008, 11:18 PM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
Maybe someone just Solar Brilliance, vfb, and it's not your computer at all!!!
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March 5th, 2008, 11:57 PM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
Well, I understand you guys' dilemma, but sites have to pay bills, and advertising is the best way to do it. And the advertising on Shrapnel's site is, overall, not very annoying at all. Just don't mouse over that area if you don't want to see it.
And, yes, I work for an advertising agency. In fact, I make some of those annoying Flash ads (not this one though). So believe me, this one is much less annoying than some of the ones I have been told to build.
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March 6th, 2008, 12:39 AM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
The nice, low key, unobtrusive ads running down the left nav column and the minimal gif banner in the heading are fine. But the latest gizmo, wizbang, 'everyone else is doing it' Flash just becomes noise and drives folks like me away. One example is that I used to search via Yahoo several years ago, and now I am a google fanatic.
I am not saying that Shrapnel has become a sudden demon because they stuck a Flash ad on the forums, I just love this place so much that I really hate to see it go the Flash route.
Along a similar vein, remember when flashing text was all the rage? Pretty soon all the text is flashing and trying to get your attention and it just becomes an obscene noise.
Uh, I was ranting again wasn't I? Sorry about that. Thanks for listening anyway.
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March 6th, 2008, 01:28 AM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
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Lingchih said:
Well, I understand you guys' dilemma, but sites have to pay bills, and advertising is the best way to do it. And the advertising on Shrapnel's site is, overall, not very annoying at all. Just don't mouse over that area if you don't want to see it.
And, yes, I work for an advertising agency. In fact, I make some of those annoying Flash ads (not this one though). So believe me, this one is much less annoying than some of the ones I have been told to build.
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I don't have to mouse over it. I get a big enormous blob of shocking purple on every single load or reload. And occasionally the blob does not go away.
I don't mind the ads in the headers. I even click on them. It was an ad like that in the Civ forums (or AC? can't remember) that led me to Dominions, yay!
I would never, ever, ever, click on a big ugly link through the depths of purplish hell splayed across my browser.
Edit: Installed noscript. Yay, no more purple hell for me.
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March 6th, 2008, 01:34 AM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
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Ballbarian said:
The nice, low key, unobtrusive ads running down the left nav column and the minimal gif banner in the heading are fine. But the latest gizmo, wizbang, 'everyone else is doing it' Flash just becomes noise and drives folks like me away. One example is that I used to search via Yahoo several years ago, and now I am a google fanatic.
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Actually there aren't any ads on the left nav column, those all link to the most recent press releases. The only ad is at the top of the page, and now yes, the corner (which is avoidable), and all that one is doing is pointing out this month's specials.
Now, as far as VFB's issue that will be something that needs to be looked into. Big obscuring purple blobs is definitely not what we're going for here.
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March 6th, 2008, 02:50 AM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
Thank you. I just want to add (again) that I have the exact same issue as vfb, and I also run Linux with the latest version of flash plugin.
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March 6th, 2008, 03:43 AM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
My suggestion to the website admin would be to use a "sniffer" script, to check what OS the client is using. If they are using Linux, then have the script disable the ad.
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March 6th, 2008, 05:23 AM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
Browser/OS detection is no solution. Then we're back to designing web sites for each browser individually like it has been the practice over 5 years back.
Funny seeing that here. I think these type of Pagepeel-ads have become famous since the german "AK Vorratsdatenspeicherung" used it to sensitize the german-speaking population about the upcoming laws on storage of communication data. They used a CSS-solution to put it in the top right corner (click for demo) and made Wiki sites explaining how to put it on your own site:
http://wiki.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/Online-Demo
http://wiki.helge.at/Einbauanleitung (austrian version which adapted the concept)
This lead to a boom of these page peels over all the german-centered web sites.
There is no real Flash support for Linux. The only thing that's there is an outdated flash plugin which is proven to be buggy and leading to the most browser crashes. The only flash plugins that are supported by Adobe are for Windows/Mac, I think.
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March 6th, 2008, 11:58 AM
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Re: The buggy \"click here\" ad
I have ActiveX deactivated most of the time. It helps a lot against annoying ads.
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