Hi LynneAV-
If you are logged in, you shouldn't be getting the underlined words. Is it happening when you are logged in as well?
Thanks for the feedback!
Emily
The advertisers might be interested to know that non-stop animations are counterproductive -- especially in eye care and asperger communities! Really, the ads are already sufficiently gigantic that they cannot go unnoticed if they stand still, and they will actually stand a better chance to be read if the cartoonish animation is banished. I have to leave the forum after the 10th or so animation cycle, I simply cannot stand all the frantic goings-on all over the page when I'm trying to seriously read content. Also! PLEASE get rid of those bizarre links all through the text that bring up pop-up ads for other sites! I'm talking about ordinary words (like "friend") that will be underlined three times, colored blue, and that bring up a pop-up for links to ad sites. Everything is so messy and confusing with all this circus stuff going on.
Hi there -
This is something we are working on, and hope to have fixed within the next few weeks. We apologize for any inconvenience in the meantime.
Emily
Thanks! I'm passing this on and will let you know.
Emily
The name of the product above is Vesicare.
I can tell now the first ad I mentioned is that one for a urinary medication they advertise on tv with what looks like stick figure people made out of metal.
This time, an ad that says "Speak from the heart" at the top where they want to show more about people suffering from angina blocked my shortcut menu. At the top, it also said "Your cardiologist is listening". I tried to right click the one blocking my menu, but "properties" was not a choice. I don't feel comfortable clicking on the ad.
Well, some of the ads are regional, so we don't all get the same ads. If you could right click on it, go to properties, get the URL, that would be great. If that doesn't work, if you feel comfortable, click on the ad, then copy the URL that it opens.
Em
voice five is the pop-up ad on the undiagnosed forum, whatever that is
I don't know- it's a squarish shaped ad with a kind of honey brown as the main color in the ad. It says what I mentioned above in it.
Hi there -
Is this the Vesicare ad? I will check on this for you.
Emily