I've found too many sites that I like on geocities to do that. I just turn off javascript -- 99% of the time, the only thing I'm missing out on is annoyance.
The problem is that this wouldn't be necessary if Yahoo's service weren't so terrible. They won't cough up the cash to hire more editors so that all sites get looked at in a timely manner. Instead, they give businesses preferential treatment by "letting" them pay $199 for halfway decent service. The rest of us poor schmoes can go hang, as has long been the case with Yahoo.
Oh my god, they're doing it CLOWN STYLE!
I've found too many sites that I like on geocities
to do that. I just turn off javascript -- 99% of
the time, the only thing I'm missing out on is
annoyance.
The problem is that this wouldn't be necessary
if Yahoo's service weren't so terrible. They won't
cough up the cash to hire more editors so that all
sites get looked at in a timely manner. Instead,
they give businesses preferential treatment by
"letting" them pay $199 for halfway decent service.
The rest of us poor schmoes can go hang, as has
long been the case with Yahoo.