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Thread ID: 52680 2004-12-26 10:31:00 PF1 ads are t3h suxx0rs!! hamstar (4) PC World Chat
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307739 2004-12-28 15:02:00 seriously guys, can we change the ad placement on the forums? They really suck...

Humm, Dont see any ads but then Nortons IS filters ads out of nearly every web page.
Big John (551)
307740 2004-12-28 20:04:00 where can i get that ad block you guys are talking about, i might just try it out and see if it is better than the way im doing it Prescott (11)
307741 2004-12-28 20:55:00 that space is really really getting on my nerves now.....
Move your browser window so that the white part is hidden offscreen. :p
FoxyMX (5)
307742 2004-12-28 22:14:00 where can i get that ad block you guys are talking about, i might just try it out and see if it is better than the way im doing it

If you're using a real browser:
addons.update.mozilla.org
ninja (1671)
307743 2004-12-28 22:37:00 There are two very easy fixes avaliable.

First you will need a sheet of paper and some tape.
With one hand hold the paper over the anoying whitespace or adds to the right of the screen and use some tape to hold it on at the top. I do not recomend taping anymore than the top as when you use another program or visit different websites, you may need to enable the right side of your screen again, all you have to do is flip the paper up. See here (sal.neoburn.net)

Second method, you could yse your monitor's sideways movement adjustment option, and shift your screen right, or use the stretch to strech the right hand side out of view.

;) :2cents:
Rob99 (151)
307744 2004-12-28 22:53:00 lol sounds very technical there Rob99 it takes alot of effort to stick a piece of paper to the screen ;) you could always get a white board marker and just colour in that section of the screen ;) :D Codex (3761)
307745 2004-12-28 23:08:00 Rob, you're a genius!

*Runs to get paper and sellotape*

:nerd:
agent (30)
307746 2004-12-28 23:13:00 Rob, you're a genius!

*Runs to get paper and sellotape*

:nerd:
lol
Codex (3761)
307747 2004-12-28 23:19:00 There are two very easy fixes avaliable.

First you will need a sheet of paper and some tape.
<snip>
See here (sal.neoburn.net)


LMAO

Out of the frying pan and into the fire - that's even more white space than we have now! :D

Solution: Use coloured paper rather than white. :p
FoxyMX (5)
307748 2004-12-28 23:22:00 I guess you could also carefully open up your CRT and place a small sheet of steel on the right side so that the beams don't even make it to the glass...

Just make sure you turn off the power before doing so.
agent (30)
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