Articles, tagged with "pop up blocker", page 5
19th December 2006
I bet that you use your computer several times in a single day because I use my computer more than a dozen times per day. While some people use their computers for games. I use my PC and Mac for both work and entertainment purposes. Well, I guess we all w...
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Author:
Morgan Hamilton
14th December 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Donna Gunter
Pop up windows are the bane of existence for most of us who spend anytime online. I've been to some sites and had as many as 20 pop-ups annoy me while I was there until I activated the pop-up blocker on my browser. Why d...
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Author:
Donna Gunter
27th November 2006
With the coming of the internet age, the need to step out of home has reduced greatly and it is easier than ever before to find computer software online. More and more offices are beginning to shrink into homes since the entire world is accessible from on...
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Author:
Richard Henderson
15th November 2006
While pop-up blockers can be very useful pieces of software, they can also cause no end of problems. Sometimes you actually want a pop-up, and the pop-up blocker will block it. What should you do in this situation?
Well, if you have a decent pop-up b...
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Author:
John Gibb
15th November 2006
Pop-up blocking has come a long way in the last few years, as it has become more and more important to the average computer user. Today, many web browsers feature built-in pop-up blockers ? Mozilla Firefox does, for example, as does Opera.
Most peopl...
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Author:
John Gibb
15th November 2006
Adverts. The scourge of the Internet. It turns out that it's actually quite expensive to keep a website running, especially if that website is popular and contains images or worse, music, video or other multimedia. In response, ads have been becoming m...
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Author:
John Gibb
16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Jason Tarasi
There are literally hundreds of internet marketing techniques in existence with more being developed rapidly. When you've got an internet business, driving traffic to your website is absolutely vital. After all, without traf...
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Author:
Jason Tarasi
14th January 2006
It seems like most web sites are displaying ads on their web pages these days. Some ads are not too noticeable while others are so annoying that they push visitors away and possibly make them leave the site. Pushing away visitors or potential customers is...
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Author:
Jason Smith
10th December 2005
For the first time in a web browser's era, we are witnessing real action behind a browser other than Internet Explorer. The most browser history we can remember, major and widely accepted internet browser was Internet Explorer.
In late 90s, there was ...
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Author:
Allen Brown
17th October 2005
Pop-ups – you hate them right? Not only that, but everybody you know hates them too – right? So they don't work very well and you certainly shouldn't use them on your website – right? Wrong (ish).
Pop-ups work wonderfully well if they're used in the c...
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Author:
Hamish Hayward
16th August 2005
SoftInform Company released a next version of iNetAdviser 4.5 on the 15th of August. iNetAdviser functionality has been intensified by new image handling features – now the program can also work as image viewer.
You can view images stored on different ty...
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Author:
Max Maglias
15th August 2005
Title: How To Boost Traffic Conversion With An "Unblockable" Pop Up
Word Count: 727
Author: Andre Bell
Internet marketers are constantly looking for new ways to boost
conversion rates and squeeze out more money from the traffic they
already ha...
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Author:
Andre Bell
15th August 2005
"Search Engines: Desktops Wanted"
By Merle http://MCPromotionsPress.com
Search engines are no longer content with being
contained to the web. They want your desktop,
too. If you've always wanted the power of a
search engine inside your compu...
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Author:
Merle M
03rd August 2005
As a small child, sometimes I would go with my Mother to her university so I could browse the world wide web. They were DOS systems, but to get to the internet you would have to launch Windows 3.1, and use Internet Explorer. Then, we moved out the area, a...
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Author:
John Grant
02nd June 2005
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You're not alone!
Who hasn't surfed the web looking for information only to
have their session interrupted by those annoying pop-up
window...
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Author:
Jim Edwards