The entire site is an ad site, so I imagine blocking the whole thing would do fine, but here's an example ad I've found on strategywiki.org (it appears on every page, I believe):
http://images.widgetbucks.com/widgets/w ... day=104107
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Good one. Thanx. Added
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it"
lol, their site says "Ads suck. Ours don't."
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Thanks for that. I don't know if it's a big enough deal to add, but it leaves behind this on the page (I believe it's on the same spot, if that matters, on every page for StrategyWiki):
I believe the id and class are the same throughout the site for that div (I checked a few different pages).
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<div id="container_tEm8qziPdrv0ujRx" class="wbtw120x600">WidgetBucks - Trend Watch - WidgetBucks.com</div>
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Yeah, I made a comment to myself about how theirs are probably some of the worst, as it takes an extra 10+ seconds for the ad itself to load, preventing any further activity in the entire browser until it does so.MonztA wrote:lol, their site says "Ads suck. Ours don't."
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I just wanted to re-up on this thread to check if you've read it, and if so, have come to a decision about it?scriptdaemon wrote:Thanks for that. I don't know if it's a big enough deal to add, but it leaves behind this on the page (I believe it's on the same spot, if that matters, on every page for StrategyWiki):
I believe the id and class are the same throughout the site for that div (I checked a few different pages).Code: Select all
<div id="container_tEm8qziPdrv0ujRx" class="wbtw120x600">WidgetBucks - Trend Watch - WidgetBucks.com</div>