Can anyone explain (see attached image) why the heck there have to be three (or even more) lines between the "visual" lines so add would take literally 3/4 of the screen ???
Last edited by RhinoBull; Nov 10th, 2005 at 08:48 PM.
Yes, all the ads with that layout are right aligned on mine too (IE) and double or triple spaced. I switched to 800x600 and it covered the entire screen.
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IE and only IE. BTW, it's not happening today but rather more often then you can imagine. It's just that I feel like asking today, though...
Did you accidently set the Zoom feature, which is controlled through the mouse wheel? That same feature is also in FireFox. I dunno how it's activated, but sometimes I do it by accident, and I end up changing font sizes and a variety of other things in my browser with it.
Did you accidently set the Zoom feature, which is controlled through the mouse wheel? That same feature is also in FireFox. I dunno how it's activated, but sometimes I do it by accident, and I end up changing font sizes and a variety of other things in my browser with it.
No, I didn't. But that (as SI already mentioned) shouldn't a problem anyway - it must a "hole" in programming...
Re: [RESOLVED BUT NOT RESOLVED] Isn't this rediculous?
I must admit they did annoy me. But recently I haven't seen them, all I see now is the smaller "Oracle" ones which aren't very obtrusive IMO. Then again, having posted this, I'll probably see a huge one now
I have had the ad people check on several ads recently. If there are any specific ad issues (like the right justification), then please let me know which ad it is (screenshot is best) and I'll notify them again. Generally, the Jupitermedia ad people have to contact the agency doing the ad for the specific company running the ad, so it can take 24 hours or so to get an ad fixed. It generally shouldn't take much longer than that though.
Is the right justification still happening for people?
Also -- The blank ads are a harder issue. If that happens, if can send me the source code for the page, that may help us identify what ad is causing the issue.
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...If there are any specific ad issues (like the right justification), then please let me know which ad it is (screenshot is best) and I'll notify them again...
Well, they are all appear to be right aligned for me. I may upload some screen shots but literally every add that has text in it would have to be captured.
Also, as long as they don't take most of the space on the screen - I can leave with that - I don't bother reading any of it anyway. It's the size that annoys really. I have spoken to several people that do marketing for living - they all agree that it's not the size of an add that brings revenue but the content rather.
Say you have 50 lines of text in the add but only 2 of them are actual links and rest is some descriptions... Having desc in the add takes lots of people away from the advertized product. On the other hand if you only have links lots of people would "go there" only out of curiousity...
Having said area next to VB Wire News could accomodate a lot more info then any of those monsterous adds combined.