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Doso
Germany769 Posts
Firefox Adblock Plus- | ||
DreamScaR
Canada2127 Posts
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nAm
France39 Posts
Someone can help me ? ^^ ps : I already deleted my cookies and cache. | ||
peekn
United States1152 Posts
Anyone think of anything else that I can do to have AdBlock disabled as well as have decent load times? Using FireFox (latest version) w/ AdBlock (latest version) | ||
nam nam
Sweden4672 Posts
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Turo
Canada333 Posts
On November 12 2011 11:55 DreamScaR wrote: No matter what with Chrome even with my adblock uninstalled I don't see them. I don't like seeing Elly cry! me too | ||
peekn
United States1152 Posts
On November 14 2011 19:07 nam nam wrote: Wow, what kind of computer do you got? You have to have some other issue (or very slow internet) if the loading times doubled. Does this happen on other sites if you disable adblock? What if you try another browser? I have a pretty fast computer, I can run sc2 at high at a resolution of 1680x1050 and I have extremely fast internet. I think that it is just my web browser... I use Fire Fox at the moment and when I tried it with IE it seemed to work fine (as fine as IE can work ) The browser has been acting funny for awhile now, I think that it is probably the cause of the problem. Reformat time I guess. | ||
MrCon
France29748 Posts
(I don't have any adblock/noscript addon) | ||
Nulltarget
Honduras11 Posts
same here, I don't know what to do | ||
mcc
Czech Republic4646 Posts
EDIT: Ok, first the elephant was not even a link so I could not follow it, now I clicked on the elephant and now I see ads well Still strange behaviour nonetheless. | ||
nam nam
Sweden4672 Posts
On November 15 2011 14:22 peekn wrote: I have a pretty fast computer, I can run sc2 at high at a resolution of 1680x1050 and I have extremely fast internet. I think that it is just my web browser... I use Fire Fox at the moment and when I tried it with IE it seemed to work fine (as fine as IE can work ) The browser has been acting funny for awhile now, I think that it is probably the cause of the problem. Reformat time I guess. I was mostly joking about the computer. Disabling add-ons, making sure you have latest flash, reinstall the program and such could help if it's only firefox. Reformat might be a bit of an overreaction but I reformat my old laptop several times a year so who am I to talk. | ||
peekn
United States1152 Posts
On November 16 2011 21:32 nam nam wrote: I was mostly joking about the computer. Disabling add-ons, making sure you have latest flash, reinstall the program and such could help if it's only firefox. Reformat might be a bit of an overreaction but I reformat my old laptop several times a year so who am I to talk. Eh...reformatting has really been on my to do list, I just haven't had a serious need to. I'm going to try reinstalling and updating flash, thanks for the advice | ||
Rainman5419
United States92 Posts
I saw this article a bit ago about using ABE to allow NoScript to keep it's default deny all behavior while allowing exceptions of a user's choice. I've used this to great effect for Arstechnica and a few other sites, but it's a bit technical. Perhaps it merits a write up customized to TL's ad serving host on the OP? http://arstechnica.com/business/guides/2010/03/safely-whitelist-your-favorite-sites-and-opt-out-of-tracking.ars Edit: This will also cause a notification box to pop up when ABE when ABE's filters block something, such as Doubleclick ads on non-Arstechnica domains using the above link as an example. You can disable this by going to NoScript > Options > Notifications > Uncheck the ABE box. Hopefully this helps :D | ||
Mastermind
Canada7096 Posts
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Joestar
Sweden87 Posts
Are those ads still up? | ||
gruff
Sweden2276 Posts
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RusHXceL
United States1004 Posts
What I do? | ||
KentHenry
United States260 Posts
On November 22 2011 01:13 RusHXceL wrote: I dont want elly to cry> What I do? Give her a peanut and turn of your ad blockers. ^__^ | ||
FoxyMayhem
624 Posts
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mrscheng
Sweden658 Posts
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