Tom Caldwell wrote:
Paul De Bra wrote:
Tom Caldwell wrote:
... Just my opinion and I would be happier with a site where I did not have to ad-block to make it bearable.
You mean you would be happier with a site that's not like dpreview?
Frankly the advertisements on dpreview have never bothered me - they are easy to ignore.
mu-43 advertisements are huge, and right in your face slap bang in the middle of the conversation.
Any site that cannot be navigated sensibly without an Ad Blocker is not for me.
I am a bit surprised that anyone might think that huge advertising presence that makes a site viable is quite ok if such advertisements that make the site viable are routinely blocked by all its users.
Something wrong with someone's theory there.
WHAT ADVERTISEMENTS ????
:-O...
;-)...
LOL! it's amazing how much one can 'blank' out. LOL!
and it hasn't been in overload with these small video window applets...
with 'audio' all of a sudden blaring thru my speakers.
amazing what I've been able to tolerate...
but yes, the ads are relentless - DPR much less so...
Thing I really miss from DPR is the often immediate basic EXIF camera/settings info when hovering over an image (when left in the image by the poster). It's really great to see what the creator used/did...
Thx
Yuri
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