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Ucoz web banner hovering over my site |
I know why the banner is there I just dont know why when I view my page it follows me
any reason why it does this ? like if you scroll down and then up (like your reading the site) it will push itself down from where you were and stay there till you put the mouse over the click here to make a new website this is geting annoying Thanks Post edited by Pancake - Monday, 2011-02-07, 6:12 AM
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Try To Change Your Banner Use Banner Rotator.
Or Modify Your Design. (Your uCoz Spelling Is wrong) |
Pancake, you cannot remove the ad banner unless you buy a premium membership. It is functioned to follow the users browser while on the website. Although it can be temporarily removed by pressing the 'X' button on the far right.
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Pancake, Removal of the ad banner is a paid service and it costs $2.99/month.
To disable it: 1. Go to your website Control Panel -> Top bar -> $ -> Paid services -> Buy a separate service. 2. Select the period for which you want to disable the banner. 3. Click "Pay for services" and follow further system instructions. Besides, please note that you can pay for the removal of the ad banner within a paid package – in this case disabling of the banner will cost less and you will get a number of additional features. You can see the full list of premium services and the payment methods in the menu "$ -> Paid services": http://faq.ucoz.com/screenshots/paid_service_packages.png |
Quote (Natashko) Pancake, the ad banner appears only in a week after website creation. It wasn't there from the beginning. But now it is. If you are logged into the website as Admin the ad banner is not seen. is that banner going to follow my users around the site ? I wouldnt mind if it just stayed on the top of the page but this is nuts |
Quote (Natashko) Pancake, the add banner is fixed. Thank you ...I dont mean to drag on this thread but it seems to be happening to my builder
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There is also adBlock for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and so on. Many websites use AdBlock or a similar feature specific to their browser (for example you use your Tools for Chrome I believe). It's legal and I think it'd be illegal for uCoz to categorise content in that ad box as something that would slip by that filter
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Animorph, I know of a few 100% legal ad-block things, Google Chrome has its own as one of the applications. It helps with lag more than skipping the filter.
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