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dschribs

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Is there some way to set your screen or adjust your preferences on teh forum so you don't see the "4 videos available" window and the ad from HD each and every time you view a post?



Thanks.
 
Also, when viewing a thread, I'd prefer not to have to hit the button on the top right in order to fully see any photos that maybe attached. Just a minor tweak would be helpful. Ben, maybe this could be done?
 
dschribs said:
Is there some way to set your screen or adjust your preferences on teh forum so you don't see the "4 videos available" window and the ad from HD each and every time you view a post?



Thanks.



Just get adblock plus and right click on any graphics you don't want to see and block them.
 
I just did ,and I'll play around with it. Hope it makes online surfing more clutter free. Thanks.
 
dschribs said:
Is there some way to set your screen or adjust your preferences on teh forum so you don't see the "4 videos available" window and the ad from HD each and every time you view a post?

Thanks.

The ads are what pay for the site currently. There is no preference to block those ads. Sorry.



Bill D said:
Also, when viewing a thread, I'd prefer not to have to hit the button on the top right in order to fully see any photos that maybe attached. Just a minor tweak would be helpful. Ben, maybe this could be done?



Sorry, not sure what button you are speaking of for images. If there are images in the thread, they should show automatically. Please describe.
 
When viewing a thread, right now I would be looking at this one, there a button located on the far right--it's right next to the Autopia Reviews box, where we see a review of Stoner's and so on. The Store Categories box can also be in that spot while viewing a thread. I always have to click on that button in order to see the full photos that might be contained in a post in a thread. I was wondering if the view of the thread could just be full view, so we could always just see the full photos. ( if there are forum settings to do that, I haven't found them yet, I also tried viewing with several browsers,still the same)
 
If you close that section(clicking on the arrow.) It should stay closed for that browsing session. If it reopens on each page, it may be a cache/cookie issue and not remembering that you closed it. It could be your security setting in your browser are set too high. If you go to internet options in internet explorer and click on the security tab, you can see the settings. My internet zone is set to medium/high and dont have that problem. If I set it to high, it will not remember the setting and will interfere with some websites.



Does anybody else have this issue?
 
Okay, I'm sure I'll be able to get it to retain that setting in at least one of my browsers. Thanks.
 
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