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I'm trying to get on the C6 General Discussion section, but an advertisement for Double Disks Clutches is covering the icon and i cannot open it. How can I delete the annoying advertisement?
1. Go to the forum main page and click on the C6 General forum link.
2. Add AdBlockerPlus to your browser if you're running Firefox.
3. I think there's also an ad blocker for IE, but I don't know how to find it.
If you could provide a screen capture so we can see exactly what ad where this ad is doing this, I'm sure the team will look into this and take care of it.
Originally Posted by CE LT4
I'm trying to get on the C6 General Discussion section, but an advertisement for Double Disks Clutches is covering the icon and i cannot open it. How can I delete the annoying advertisement?
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I still have the same problem tonight. There is a horizontal advertisement for Spec Clutches & Flywheels directly under the heading of "Forums". It covers the choices under this heading and prevents me from clicking on "C6".
I am retired and used a slide rule in college and my computer skils are poor. I could not find a reference to AdBlockerPlus, nor any other ad blocker. If you can give me the steps for sending you a "screen capture", I will gladly try to do same.
I assume from your replies that you do not see this advertisement on your screen? Am I the only one that is getting this advertisement on my screen? Maybe someone can call me and walk me through the steps to eliminate this advertisement. It has only started in the last four days, and I have been on this Forum for several years. My phone number is 520-207-0890. Thanks!
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