Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable

   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #11  
My 60 YO grandma could arm wrestle your 60 your grandma.....with a beer in her hand at the time :laughing:


And i use firefox with adblock so i never had a popup issue.
 
   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #12  
And i use firefox with adblock so i never had a popup issue

Well LA-TI-DA.....:laughing:
 
   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #14  
That reminds me of a Vacuum Cleaner advert I saw once.

It showed a woman lifting the Vacuum Cleaner effortlessly up the stairs as she vacuumed away.

That looked all fine, but when I actually had the Vacuum Cleaner myself, I found it weighed a tonne, and there was no way you could lift it in real life and look that happy about it.
 
   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #16  
We're working on a new, more functional pop-up that will let you log in right through the pop-up.

Why does TBN need a registration pop-up at all?

I've been a programmer for more than 18 years and if experience has taught me anything, especially when it concerns web design, it's that content is king. In other words, the content of the forum is far more likely to encourage people to register than a pop-up.

Pop-ups, also known as nag screens, are universally hated and if there is any doubt, one need only do a Google search for the term "How to block Pop-ups?" to see the overwhelming number of results. If people are inclined to register, they will do so, eventually. If not, a pop-up isn't likely to change their minds.

Unfortunately, CSS and JavaScript based pop-ups like the one that's being employed by TBN have been spreading across the web like the plague, probably because they are more difficult to block. Note that I said difficult, not impossible. That said, many people simply choose to disable JavaScript altogether or take other radical action(s) for this very reason.

Personally, I have always followed this simple mantra with great success... Content good, pop-ups bad.
 
   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #17  
Why does TBN need a registration pop-up at all?

I've been a programmer for more than 18 years and if experience has taught me anything, especially when it concerns web design, it's that content is king. In other words, the content of the forum is far more likely to encourage people to register than a pop-up.

Pop-ups, also known as nag screens, are universally hated and if there is any doubt, one need only do a Google search for the term "How to block Pop-ups?" to see the overwhelming number of results. If people are inclined to register, they will do so, eventually. If not, a pop-up isn't likely to change their minds.

Unfortunately, CSS and JavaScript based pop-ups like the one that's being employed by TBN have been spreading across the web like the plague, probably because they are more difficult to block. Note that I said difficult, not impossible. That said, many people simply choose to disable JavaScript altogether or take other radical action(s) for this very reason.

Personally, I have always followed this simple mantra with great success... Content good, pop-ups bad.
i tried to get onto TBN yesterday from my shop computer, which isnt set up with firefox and ad block. while i was trying to log in, the ENTIRE screen was washed out with the signup pop-up...and i couldnt get it to disappear. i couldnt log in. I used to be able to click somewheres else on the screen and it would disappear... not anymore

its worse than ever. I finally just logged off .
 
   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #18  
Apparently there is a bug with the close button, which I will be fixing shortly. Sorry for the inconvenience.
 
   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #19  
Apparently there is a bug with the close button, which I will be fixing shortly. Sorry for the inconvenience.

oh no problem...thanks for attending to it so fast.

great site
 
   / Opening Pop-Up is Not Believable #20  
How can I get rid of this stupid popup for good. It appears each time I visit a new page. This is rediculous. It needs to be done away with.
 

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