No Pop-up Blocking in Netscape 7.0
jsled writes "C|Net /News.com article details how the forthcoming Netscape 7.0 will not include the nifty pop-up blocking sported in Mozilla, as AOL depends on pop-up ads for annoy^H^H^H^H^Hmarketing to their "valued" customers. The MozillaZine story and comments have a couple of extra, interesting points of detail: how to easily restore the functionality and how some sites get around the popup blocking."
Update: 08/15 12:45 GMT by J : In related news, Doug Isenberg asks over on GigaLaw:
Are Pop-Up Ads Illegal? The news publishers who say "yes" say that turning off graphics in your web browser should be illegal too.
FIRST POST, YEEEHAH
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Ok - I use "position: fixed" (EG), that does not work. What next?
Discussing and bitching are two different things. Since anyone who tries to have a thought-provoking conversation is modded down as flamebait or a troll, that only leaves bitching. So, seriously man, get with it.
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...but when will we see some sort of blocking feature to remove that lame ^H^H^H^H joke? That's what i want to see :)
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...annoy^H^H^H^H^Hmarketing...
Why must the geeks beat this stupid joke into the ground? Say what you're going to say and be done with it.
We must find a way of stopping the /. "effect".
I am tired of trying to follow the links in articles, just to found it down.
Some guy yesterday sugested to make a cache of the external links in articles. Just 1 or 2 days is enough.
Cmon slashcoders, is this too difficult for you? Or you actually "like" to DOS fellow sites to death?
For the record, my post was not "Offtopic". It was completely in-line with the rest of the conversation. But thank you for illustrating my point.
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