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A new computer with Vista seems designed to allow all advertising.
When you go to any of the browsers, Firefox, Netscape, or Windows the advertisements connections roll through the lower tool bar and there all over the place. Firefox's latest version doesn't support ad block. Neither does Netscape or Internet Explorer. What gives? Any problems with older version and Vista? Gus |
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Gus wrote:
> A new computer with Vista seems designed to allow all advertising. Just like any other OS for any universal calculation machine. Your point being? > When you go to any of the browsers, Firefox, Netscape, or Windows Windows is no browser. > the advertisements connections roll through the lower tool bar and there all > over the place. Nonsense. No webbrowser allows rendering content outside the window area. > Firefox's latest version doesn't support ad block. It does. See AdBlock Block, see Nuke Anything, see Grease Monkey. Sebastian Gottschalk |
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