Banners that change as you scroll down the page, and don't have a close button
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http://royal.pingdom.com/2013/03/12/broadband-prices/
I'm not saying anything else.
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Very annoying. My solution is always right click -> inspect element -> right click tag ->delete node.
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Bad ideas indeed.
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It's not THAT annoying. I wouldn't mind seeing this banner instead of the chrome/firefox popup statusbar.
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Oh my, that is brillant!
Discocurse needs something like that, badly.
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Discocurse actually sounds fun.
Can we make an image, or a video with interpretive <disco>dance?
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http://royal.pingdom.com/2013/03/12/broadband-prices/
I'm not saying anything else.
Could be worse. Barely noticed it unless I was looking right at it. Now if the colors were changing as well as the text, that would be annoying.
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The thing that gets my asperger's going is that quickly scrolling past the start, I didn't see where the banner came from.
Then I noticed where it was sandwiched.
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH.
Top banner from the top.... stop taking the lettuce and pulling it from the sandwich and then throwing it back in place.
AAAAAHHHHHHHH..... must..... press some button somewhere.
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My solution is always right click -> inspect element -> right click tag ->delete node.
Ditto.
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Oh.... right click object delete node extension. Can I haz?
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I usually middle mouse click the tab.
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Oh.... right click object delete node extension. Can I haz?
Wait, there are browser that can't do that?
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Oh.... right click object delete node extension. Can I haz?
Chrome since like version 5 or something
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Not an extension. The right click to delete is done in the inspect elements junk after you turn it on.
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Wait, there are browser that can't do that?
Even IE allows direct node inspection starting with version 11 (right click ->inspect)
I think you can delete dom nodes in IE using F12 starting withversion 9nope, you can edit elements but not delete. IE11 might.
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I want an extension that puts it in the main context menu.
Right click image, delete node, boom. No need for inspection window to come up.
That would be goodly.
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Adblock -> block this ad -> Set your tag level - @sam my enter button is broken again
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Seems like that would work for images, but would really quickly get messy for divs and such. How many times have you tried to do inspect element and gotten something different than you thought you were triggering it for?
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I'm a C++ programmer. I like having guns that shoot my own foot.
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+1 because I used all my likes in the other topic.
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Banner? What banner? Oh, right.... you mean the one adblocker had blocked by default.
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Banners like that just encourage adblock usage.
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Testing this Chrome extension.
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I'm sorry, but this is the diet coke of annoying ads.
Annoying is when the site is designed so that an ad can redirect the page to a malware site, which I then have to add to my block javascript url list.
Or when the ad, usually flash, leaks memory all over your desk and into your lap and you can't even get control of your computer to shut down the browser. At least you can set flash as click-to-play in chrome, and obviously html ads can be inspected and deleted.
Pop-overs.
In soviet russia, node deletes you.
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What's wrong with popovers? Are you one of those gluten-free hippies?
Goddammit, there's nothing better than seeing such image after 7 hours at work and a cardboard-based cereal for breakfast.
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Yeah,
I got like some gluten free water to sell you.
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Mark's fruit pie, radiation free since 1990.
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What fruit is in it?
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Tomato
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That's exactly what I was thinking ;)
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Very annoying. My solution is always right click -> inspect element -> right click tag ->delete node.
My solution is to leave the site as soon as possible & take my business elsewhere!
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$20 a month for broadband in America? Ludicrous.
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Moving topic for Nyan.
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$20 is the bottom of the barrel stuff. most is $40 - $80
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Actually, I'm getting 40 Mbps for $
2025/month.
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With who? And where? Kansas?
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CenturyLink for oregon offers the following:
40Mbps 29.95/mo
100Mbps 49.95/mo
1Gig (area restricted) 79.95/moAlso listed on a promotional page, so I'd place money on them increasing price after 1-2 years, or fixed contract.
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Huh. (That zip code is also just the local city, not where I live.)
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Yeah, my $25 is a promo price, which I've had since I could upgrade from about 2 tiers down. My trick is every time my contract is about up, call customer service and ask what they can do for me. They always give me the latest promo.
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Yeah, my $25 is a promo price, which I've had since I could upgrade from about 2 tiers down. My trick is every time my contract is about up, call customer service and ask what they can do for me. They always give me the latest promo.
On a side note, the office where I work has a 3 Mbps connection. For ~200 employees.
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The lack of / verse has a / indicates either a misconfigured default (IE: expected: index.php, actual default.html) where it's being treated differently due to not having any text after the / -- No less WTFy, but I've seen it happen in apache/php4 setups years ago.
Also, 3M connection for 200 people sounds horrid. My browsing experience is bad if my network dips below 10M for any reason.
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I'm going to share a little secret bookmarklet with you:
javascript:var b=new Array();var c=1;var o=((document.onkeydown==null)||(o==2))?0:1;document.onkeydown=ck;z=document.getElementsByTagName('*');for(i=0;i<z.length;i++){if(z[i].tagName.search(/(HTML|BODY)/i)==-1){z[i].onclick=function(e){t=this;if(window.event) e=window.event;if((t==e.target)||(window.event)) t.parentNode.removeChild(t);e.stopPropagation();return false;};z[i].onmouseover=function(){if(!c)return;c=0;t=this;b[t]=t.style.backgroundColor;t.style.background='#FF9999';};void(z[i].onmouseout=function(){t=this;t.style.backgroundColor=b[t];c=1;});}}function ck(e){k=window.event?window.event.keyCode:e.keyCode;if((k==27)||o){o=2;document.onkeydown=null;for(i=0;i<z.length;i++){if(z[i].tagName.search(/(HTML|BODY)/i)==-1){z[i].onclick=null;z[i].onmouseover=null;z[i].onmouseout=null;z[i].style.backgroundColor=b[t];}}}}if(o==1) ck(1);
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For those of us that can't be arsed to parse JS this early in the morning, what does that do again?
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Try it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
It highlights page elements on mouseover and deletes them on click. Run it again to stop.
I got it from http://operawiki.info/powerbuttons#kill but it seems to work on any browser if you remove an
if (document.opera)
conditional.