Not me. Do you have a pop-up blocker active? About the only place I still see pop-ups is at a couple of newspaper comic sites.
Now, I'm a person who doesn't object to ads; there ain't no free lunch so something has to pay for this stuff. But I do object to pop-ups that have to be cleared out if one wants to do anything.
Use Firefox 2.0 with the add-on Adblocker Plus, utilizing one of the pre-fabricated filters. With this combination you no longer get pop-ups, or any of those annoying flashing banners, and you can also block other advertisement images.
Actually, while I've not seen advertising pop-ups I have seen a feature where when your mouse is on a link a "preview" of the target shows up. I've not seen that at too many sites yet but I've seen it at some others. I think it's intended as a service, not as advertising.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing I suppose, except of course for those poor souls who are still on dial-up or perhaps have other slow connections. Of course these days there's so much stuff on web sites that if somebody has an old machine and a slow modem the Internet is probably a frustrating place.
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Now, I'm a person who doesn't object to ads; there ain't no free lunch so something has to pay for this stuff. But I do object to pop-ups that have to be cleared out if one wants to do anything.
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(Anonymous) 2007-10-27 12:26 am (UTC)(link)no subject
This isn't necessarily a bad thing I suppose, except of course for those poor souls who are still on dial-up or perhaps have other slow connections. Of course these days there's so much stuff on web sites that if somebody has an old machine and a slow modem the Internet is probably a frustrating place.