30 Jan 2006 at 21:24 #1 Vertigo Vertigo Soldato Joined 28 Dec 2003 Posts 16,294 You know the ones, they overlay on the screen with a well-hidden Close-X button somewhere that takes you a few seconds to find. Neither IE's nor Google's popup blockers seem to touch them. Anyone know one that will?
You know the ones, they overlay on the screen with a well-hidden Close-X button somewhere that takes you a few seconds to find. Neither IE's nor Google's popup blockers seem to touch them. Anyone know one that will?
30 Jan 2006 at 22:35 #2 tom_e tom_e Man of Honour Joined 26 Dec 2003 Posts 31,346 Location Shropshire The last time i checked it wasnt possible so wel just have to live with them
31 Jan 2006 at 08:41 #3 $anch3z $anch3z Associate Joined 9 Nov 2003 Posts 1,417 Location nr Exeter Ditch the IE dinosaur and use firefox
31 Jan 2006 at 10:08 #4 Gaspode Gaspode Associate Joined 24 Jun 2003 Posts 1,329 Location Newcastle $anch3z said: Ditch the IE dinosaur and use firefox Click to expand... indeed - there are still some that elude the built in pop up blocker but 95% are stopped dead in their tracks. the extra features of Firefox are superb
$anch3z said: Ditch the IE dinosaur and use firefox Click to expand... indeed - there are still some that elude the built in pop up blocker but 95% are stopped dead in their tracks. the extra features of Firefox are superb