| martin perman | 17/05/2012 18:13:12 |
| 129 forum posts 4 photos | Gentlemen, I've just tried to read the post regarding ball turning tools but have given up because I cant see through adverts, its a pain in the rear.
Martin P
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| Ziggar | 17/05/2012 18:51:10 |
| 45 forum posts 1 photos | use Firefox as your browser and install adblock plus to block all adverts on this and every other site
basically this website and forum is an after thought from the publishers of MEW and they and the editor arent really bothered with it minimal fuctionality and usablity
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| martin perman | 17/05/2012 18:54:54 |
| 129 forum posts 4 photos | Can I use adblock with Internet explorer, I dont want to change as IE works perfectly happily with every other forum I post to which also have adverts on them.
Martin P |
| KWIL | 17/05/2012 18:55:58 |
| 1424 forum posts 41 photos | I run Firefox without the adblocker and these threads are not affected by ad overlap, must be your setup. |
| Ziggar | 17/05/2012 18:57:24 |
| 45 forum posts 1 photos | you could try this - http://simple-adblock.com/ but i cant vouch for it as i dont/cant use IE try using google to find alternatives
Edited By Ziggar on 17/05/2012 18:57:41 |
| David Clark 1 | 17/05/2012 19:25:19 |
Moderator 2760 forum posts 100 photos 18 articles | Hi There
Diane is the web editor and she is bothered but she is not the web designer so can do nothing about it. Not our job or it would be sorted. regards David
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| Peter Tucker | 17/05/2012 19:26:04 |
| 86 forum posts | Hi Martin, I hilight the post I wish to read then copy it to the reply window. Bit of a pain but saves finding some other softwear. Good luck with what ever (with this forum you need it). Peter. |
| Nigel Barraclough | 17/05/2012 19:49:51 |
| 161 forum posts |
I use Firefox and Adblock Plus, but still get the adverts either side of the text & have the overlapping problems. How do you configure Adblock Plus to get rid of the adverts on this site, please ? Maybe doing away with them would speed up the page load times - I have 30Mb cable broadband, but this site is always sluggish & un-responsive. Regards, Nigel B. |
| Harold Hall 1 | 17/05/2012 19:52:26 |
| 241 forum posts | Martin I have only had the problem a few times and these very many months ago. If though there is something you are desperate to read then click on View>Page Style>No Style. This will isolate all the parts of the page with the adverts causing you the problem appearing isolated towards the bottom on the left hand side. This works on Firefox and IE but have not tried it Opera, Chrome or Safari which I also have on my PC It would be good to know how you get on with this idea. Harold
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| Ian Phillips | 17/05/2012 20:48:36 |
| 571 forum posts 11 photos |
Posted by David Clark 1 on 17/05/2012 19:25:19:
Hi There
Diane is the web editor and she is bothered but she is not the web designer so can do nothing about it. Not our job or it would be sorted. regards David David I know it is not your or Diane's responsibility to sort out the website problems but I would like to ask a straightforward question which I am sure many other members must have thought of asking. Who then is responsible for the policy and operation of the website? Since you and Diane, and probably others too, have presumably passed on details of the many problems encountered by users of this website with very little visible result I can only assume that the way it exists now, is the way company management want it be. Ian
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| Stub Mandrel | 17/05/2012 20:56:58 |
3073 forum posts 255 photos | Just an observation, but no adverts=no website at all. Biut then I have Firefox witha few add-ins but they don't lose trade as I just look them up in ME or google.. Neil |
| David Clark 1 | 18/05/2012 08:51:25 |
Moderator 2760 forum posts 100 photos 18 articles | Hi Ian When you find out, please let us know. regards david
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| Terryd | 18/05/2012 09:45:48 |
| 1935 forum posts 179 photos |
Posted by Stub Mandrel on 17/05/2012 20:56:58:
Just an observation, but no adverts=no website at all. Biut then I have Firefox witha few add-ins but they don't lose trade as I just look them up in ME or google.. Neil Hi Neil, Just an observation, there are quite a few other web forums with no adverts such as HMEM, how do they survive? Terry |
| Ian Phillips | 18/05/2012 09:50:45 |
| 571 forum posts 11 photos |
Posted by Stub Mandrel on 17/05/2012 20:56:58:
Just an observation, but no adverts=no website at all. Biut then I have Firefox witha few add-ins but they don't lose trade as I just look them up in ME or google.. Neil I'm not objecting to the adverts, I actually look at them but prefer to look when I want or need to, not have them obliterating some text I am trying to read. Ian |
| Russell Eberhardt | 18/05/2012 10:33:48 |
415 forum posts 13 photos |
Posted by David Clark 1 on 18/05/2012 08:51:25:
Hi Ian When you find out, please let us know. regards david
This is a stange attitude. Surely if Dianne is the editor she should also be responsible for the web designer and if necessary sack him and employ a better one.
Having said that I have no problems either with Firefox on Linux or IE8 on Windows XP pro. Russel |
| Ian Phillips | 18/05/2012 10:47:23 |
| 571 forum posts 11 photos |
Posted by Russell Eberhardt on 18/05/2012 10:33:48:
Posted by David Clark 1 on 18/05/2012 08:51:25:
Hi Ian When you find out, please let us know. regards david This is a stange attitude. Surely if Dianne is the editor she should also be responsible for the web designer and if necessary sack him and employ a better one. Having said that I have no problems either with Firefox on Linux or IE8 on Windows XP pro. Russel Strange attitude is putting it mildly. I had to read it twice and still dont know what to make of it. I have reached the conclusion that MHS is a dark and mysterious organisation and its staff members are informed only on a 'Need to Know' basis. Ian |
| Steve Garnett | 18/05/2012 10:52:21 |
| 837 forum posts 27 photos | Posted by Terryd on 18/05/2012 09:45:48: Just an observation, there are quite a few other web forums with no adverts such as HMEM, how do they survive?
Unrelated subject area, but I have run one of these for the last ten years using PHP, which is infinitely better than whatever is used on this site. How much does it cost? To put the answer into some sort of context, it's about what you'd get paid for creating 3-4 pages in MEW, per year - all up. That covers the domain registrations (there are two) and the hosting costs on a commercial server. If you made a real effort, I daresay you could probably do it quite a bit cheaper if you were desperate. Ours gets funded by a 'donate' button which pays into my Paypal account, and 10-15 people's small contributions (from all over the world) cover it completely. And no, quite deliberately, not an advert in sight. |
| David Clark 1 | 18/05/2012 10:54:54 |
Moderator 2760 forum posts 100 photos 18 articles | Hi Ian Diane is not responsible for the web designer. We do not know who is in overall charge of the website. regards david
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| Russell Eberhardt | 18/05/2012 11:01:14 |
415 forum posts 13 photos |
Posted by David Clark 1 on 18/05/2012 10:54:54:
Hi Ian Diane is not responsible for the web designer. We do not know who is in overall charge of the website. regards david
Well you are in a better position to find out than Ian! Russell. |
| CoalBurner | 18/05/2012 11:40:14 |
415 forum posts 36 photos | David, I appreciate that yourself and Diane do nto have any control over the website, but as you both work for a magazine that is published by MHS, I would have thought that you would be able to get to the bottom of the mystery as to who is responsible for the design and maintenance of this site and forum. I have tried on several occasions to communicate with MHS on this subject and each time have reached the proverbial brick wall. I know you guys do your best and often get the 'dirty' end of the stick but, there must be a way to get this issue resolved. The site construct is abysmal and the forum is a complete joke, lacking in features that are readily available in many open source forum packages. This has been an ongoing discussion and has generated numerous threads on the subject since the site was first set up, surely it is about time MHS listened to their customers and sorted this out once and for all. Graeme |
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