Links do not display in Firefox desktop but does display in Firefox Android
Hi There
If you look at the top right of my website http://homeworkriches.com you will see an ad about a "Free Kindle Reading App".
When I look at my site on my Firefox Desktop version 38.0.1 (windows 8.1) I do not see the banner displayed just the words "Free Kindle Reading App".
When I look at my page in Firefox for Android or in Internet Explorere the full ad words and banner is displayed.
What can I do to rectify the display of this ad on my PC please?
Zmodyfikowany przez Loot w dniu
Wybrane rozwiązanie
Found it. I open the web page, but only saw text. I did some testing. And I found AdBlock was blocking the image.
Open your Firefox to that page. Click the arrow next to the AdBlock icon. Select Disable on . . . .
Przeczytaj tę odpowiedź w całym kontekście 👍 2Wszystkie odpowiedzi (5)
Use {Ctrl + F5} to reload that page from the server and by-pass the cache.
@the-edmeister Thanks so much for the proposal.
I tried pressing Ctrl+F5 while on the page but unfortunatley this did not solve my problem.
I saw another intersting thing: when I pin my site to a Tile on the new tab button - the banner is displayed on the tile. But when I click on the tile and the site opens the banner is gone again.
Golly this is a strange one. Kind regards
Wybrane rozwiązanie
Found it. I open the web page, but only saw text. I did some testing. And I found AdBlock was blocking the image.
Open your Firefox to that page. Click the arrow next to the AdBlock icon. Select Disable on . . . .
@FredMcD - thanks very much - this put me on the track.
I could not find the AdBlock Icon on my browser - but I did find an "Ads Removal" extention in my Add-ons manager.
I removed the "Ads Removal" extention and that sloved my problem.
Thanks so very much.
This now leaves me with a question: should I use these types of ads on my websites if users are able to simply remove it and then nothing displays?
Kind Regards.
You can't control what a user does as far as how the web page is displayed when filters or other such things are used.