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Ban banners

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Nicolai

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Let's ban banners.
 

Micmu

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They are good, because they punish MSIE users. :)
For Firefox, there's a cool plugin called Adblock ( Tools / Extensions -> Get More Extensions). It's easy to use (right click + adblock image/iframe/flash). There are also some generic filters to download and you can use it to block oversized graphical signatures as well.
Edit: I think it still loads them, just doesn't display them.
 

Nicolai

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Yes, I've been using AdBlock for quite a while, but I'm too lazy to manually block all those horrible banners, so I'd rather just whine about them.

NL: Mebbe, you're up. D:
 

LlamaGod

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THE BANNERS ARE COOL

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I'd rather just ban images in signatures. Forums that allow pictures but have 'signature rules' are fucking annoying.
 

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