Fuck POP-UPS!

I hate pop-ups. Trying to surf and those fucking pop-ups keep popping up.

lower your mortage, get a credit card, fuck teenage sluts!

fuck pop-ups!

Goddamn, but something about that cracked me right up.

Lower your mortgage, get a credit card, fuck teenage sluts!

Maybe it was the exclaimation point at the end…in any case, it made me actually laugh out loud, so I’m gonna give it a 9. Nice and simple, full of angst and frustration.

Zette

Pop-ups? Pop-ups are great! Especially the Strawberry ones. I love that crusty, sugary frosting with the sprinkles. Piping hot, straight outta the toaster. Ooh, ow, HOT! Man, they’re good. I eat two at a time 'cause they come two in an envelope and you can’t put one back and let it go all stale, right? It’s those Pillsbury Toaster Strudel abominations that suck. Greasy, sloppy things that sag and fall apart in the toaster. Who are they trying to fool? Poaching on the market that somebody else created with the glorious, perfect, pop-up. Mmmmmm…

…what?

I agree with Lolo. Is it time to up my medication or your’s?

what?
is this about the God stuff?

do you feel you can’t agree with me b/c of the god-stuff?

God created pop-ups? Oh man, we’re all going to hell.

It’s called humor, Lolo. I was making a joke.

(Of course your reply might also be humor, in which case I’ve been whooshed.)

I understood you were making a joke, Homebrew. I was just curious about its origins.

I’m in the online advertising biz, and I’m proud to say that I’ve never booked a popup ad for any of my clients. Online media sites keep telling me that they’re effective as hell, outperforming banner ads by ridiculous margins, but I refuse to run them. Why? Because everyone hates them. How many anti-popup threads have we seen in the Pit over the past few months? Bucketloads.

Clients generally take my advice that running pop-ups destroys their brand by associating it with folks like X-10 and whoever is running those “Account Overcharge” ads. But sometimes they want proof.

Wanna help?

Post your anti-popup rants here and I will copy them to the next client who asks me what I think of popups.

If people didn’t hate popups would this exist?

While I can’t stand popups, I really can’t stand pop-unders. I hate it when I close a browser window, just to find that “Cum-Guzzling Fuck Sluts” have taken over the screen, unbeknownst to me. “You have 1 new message” - Lemme guess - another fucking sales pitch?

Aargh! Die, advertisers, die!

(Except for ad people like THespos, who don’t have to resort to these tactics.)

Well, if you’re using Internet Explorer, click tools, internet options, security, custom level and then check disable active scripting. That WILL take care of popups. If you’re using Netscape, you’re on your own. :slight_smile:

THespos, I think I speak for everyone here when I say, from the bottom of my colon, thank you.

In the early days of the internet, people warned each other about the potential of going to shady web sites which would launch unwanted applications that might use up your memory or take control of your computer in ways you didn’t want them to.

But now they’re businesses and it’s just an acceptable advertising policy because it results in more sales.

I don’t buy it. If I ran unwanted things on their system, to the point of getting in their way of doing work, they’d call it a denial of service and run to their lawyers.

I really wonder how come these things are legal. The worse if when you close a window and three or four open. If I had the person who created that code in front of me, they’d know how I feel.

Damn you are so stupid!

EVERYBODY knows pop ups are a frozen treat.

:wink:

Don’t blame the advertisers. Blame the idiot who actually BOUGHT the hidden camera. Bastard.

we can’t make anything illegal on the net. Once we make rules about pop-ups, they’ll take away everything, including the porn!

What does active scripting do besides pop-ups? I’d love to get rid of the pop-ups, but don’t want to lose good capabilities (if any).

Yeah, don’t disable that. You won’t be able to do a lot of things. There is a link above to a popup killer. This works pretty well. There are actually several others that let you pick and choose which popups you want, so that if you want one, and there are a couple of sites I go to that I want to see the popups, you can get it.

Also, if you see a site that uses popups, e-mail them on it! A couple of sites that I have e-mailed on it sent me an e-mail back saying “Sorry, my ad person or ISP said there would be limited popups.” And the popups disappeared next time I went there. (Note: these were smaller sites where the e-mail actually went to the creator and owner, not an AOL or MSN site).

And I agree with PunditLisa, Don’t blame the advertisers. Blame the idiot who actually BOUGHT the hidden camera. Bastard.

Stop buying things from these ads. Stop buying things from telemarketers. Throw away your junk mail unread! You will never win Publisher’s Sweepstakes. Throw it away!!

Thank you.