Angelfire and HTML... Help??

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Does anybody here know of a way to get rid of those annoying banners on my angelfire site??<br />
I've got both pop-ups and banners going on and it is REALLY starting to get on my nerves.<br />
I'm thinking maybe there's an HTML code out there that I'm not aware of that might help me out.<!--content-->you can try putting <!--<nobanner>--> after your html tag.<!--content-->If you don't want banner ads, get on a for-pay hosting plan.<!--content-->You could also search high and low and try to find some free hosting that doesn't have ads. <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.aspfreeserver.com">www.aspfreeserver.com</a><!-- w --> was excellent! But, sadly, too excellent, I would guess, for they have shut down their free hosting. :(<!--content-->stop using angelfire. Hunt around for a better host. Angelfire is right up there with geocities in the abysmal category of webhosting. There are tons of free hosts out there that have less abnoxious ads or none at all, some of them cap the bandwidth, but such is life, keep your images nimble its no biggie. <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.brinkster.com">www.brinkster.com</a><!-- w --> <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.freewebs.com">www.freewebs.com</a><!-- w --> are two large scale examples.<br />
EDIT: never mind, brinkster has abnoxious ads now, but I am sure with little searching you will find one that is better, how about lycos.co.uk its ads are less annoying. I would reccomend webmatrix hosting but I wont because you do not use asp.net and I do not like it when people use them and it is not to learn asp.net (because that is the reason they exist, that is why they are ms sponsored)<!--content-->ooh i know a way that works for everything i've seen<br />
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but i'm not telling<!--content-->it probably violates web host sla if you do know a way... so it would just get an account deleted anyway catch you.<!--content-->that's the problem with it, you probably agreed to have their ad visible when you signed up<!--content-->Thanks for the advice guys.<br />
Guess maybe it is time to find a new server. =(<br />
I don't really feel like messing with all of that but,<br />
I suppose I will anyway.<br />
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Thanks again!<!--content-->Originally posted by IncaWarrior <br />
ooh i know a way that works for everything i've seen No kidding. Using CSS or using JavaScript to maniplate the DOM you could easily get rid of any ad displayed on the page. However, you shouldn't because it's against the TOS and simply a bad thing to do.<!--content-->Heh, simply slide a layor right over that mofo. :P What about popups? Ok now how do we get rid of the pestersome bandwidth cap again?<!--content-->
 
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