manic_d wrote:
well I should NOT have to add more software onto my pc to fix this problem. I have Opera and IE on my pc and on the mac I have firefox but seriously every guest that views this site is supposed to have FIrefox?
I appreciate the advice but I don't think that this is the ultimate answer. I have this idea we are stuck with this due to a contractual sponsorship and ugh that's just a sad sponsor.
Such an excellent point. I personally use Firefox for 99.99% of my browsing and I recommend it to all my clients. BUT it is a tenet of web developers to NOT require visitors to use a specific browser for the "optimal experience".
I can't understand why advertisers still use the pop-up paradigm. If I'm not mistaken just about every recent version of the major browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera, Safari) have built-in pop-up blocking. There's a huge market for pop-up blocking software. So unless the advertisers are secretly making (and therefore selling) that software then this is the dumbest method of advertising.
Oh, and manic, you can only see part of the page code. There's a LOT of backend PHP code that you don't see that's building the end pages that you're looking at. That could be where the slow-downs are being generated. Tony (grefix) would be a better person to verify that as I'm only just getting to where I understand the code since I'm an ASP developer not a PHP developer. Kind of an apples and oranges thing to a small degree.
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