Ditto. I can understand lack of PHP and FLASH support (the letter of which was added what, six months ago?) as reasons to shun CG, but the ad, or the waiting time (which, if I understand correctly, has diminished considerably)? Come ON!ShineDog wrote:i still dont think a single static ad at the top of the page is intrusive, particularly when you look at the modern internet as a whole.
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Yeah, I don't think that readers mind one static add that much, I mean, if I don't mind it on dial-up, I don't see why all people with fancy-shmancy cable modems should. Of course, that's as long as they don't scream, beep, expand or spy. As for design of the page, adds have became something of the standard element, just like navigation, menu, credits at the bottom. You start to expect them. In fact, on many hosts where there are no adds, I've seen people putting their own banner adds at the top, simply because they are used to the banner at the top.
Though I've seen a few comic sites where banner was taken out for a reason. Those are comics where the entire site partakes in a certain atmosphere of the comic and adding some random image on top might ruin that atmosphere. But those sites are rare, most of us make our sites just to show our comic in a more or less nice surrounding but we don't have some carefully crafter balance going on.
Though I've seen a few comic sites where banner was taken out for a reason. Those are comics where the entire site partakes in a certain atmosphere of the comic and adding some random image on top might ruin that atmosphere. But those sites are rare, most of us make our sites just to show our comic in a more or less nice surrounding but we don't have some carefully crafter balance going on.
I guess it just depends on what you're willing to put on your site. For me, flash ads are annoying, and not something I'd want on my website. But that alone wouldn't stop me from using comic-genesis. I don't want to have ads that promote government propaganda on my website (which was a recent ad and made me re-affirm my decision not to go with comic-genesis). I also find it intrusive to find out what country I'm from, and to then inundate me with ads from that country. I'm sure whoever thought it up thought it was a great marketing strategy, but I don't like getting ads that feature giant turds (okay, it isn't actually a turd but it sure as hell looks like oneJexKerome wrote:but the ad

So yeah, while I don't have a problem with having the above stuff on websites I visit (okay, I'll admit. I do have a problem with it, but the content here at CG is good enough for me to ignore it), the idea of having it on my website doesn't exactly thrill me. And the idea of having ads for government propaganda on my website turns my stomach. That alone is enough to make me definitely not want it on my website. I feel strongly about politics, and I (strongly) believe my government is lying to pretty much everyone. I'm not going to help them spread their lies if I can help it.
Just my 2 cents. If I wasn't Australian, I wouldn't have noticed the Australian ads, so it's quite likely I wouldn't mind them so much.
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...what was this ad? I can't see any advertisements on my browsers - just pink space usually - so I have no idea what I'm advertising.JohnLynch wrote:And the idea of having ads for government propaganda on my website turns my stomach. That alone is enough to make me definitely not want it on my website. I feel strongly about politics, and I (strongly) believe my government is lying to pretty much everyone. I'm not going to help them spread their lies if I can help it.JexKerome wrote:but the ad
Are you still living in Australia? (I thought you'd moved to somewhere in Asia?) If so, you've heard of the Work "Choices" legislation, right? Well there was a banner for that here a week or two ago.blackaby wrote:...what was this ad? I can't see any advertisements on my browsers - just pink space usually - so I have no idea what I'm advertising.
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Still living in Australia, heading for the UK on November 29. Yeah, I've heard of Work "Choices"... eugh. Can see why you chose not to be hosted here, then! Luckily I think only about 30 at most of my reg. readers are Australian, and they're all fanatically left-wing anyway.JohnLynch wrote:Are you still living in Australia? (I thought you'd moved to somewhere in Asia?) If so, you've heard of the Work "Choices" legislation, right? Well there was a banner for that here a week or two ago.blackaby wrote:...what was this ad? I can't see any advertisements on my browsers - just pink space usually - so I have no idea what I'm advertising.
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