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just thought I would save someone else the trouble...
in·ter·stice (n-tûrsts)
n. pl. in·ter·stic·es (-st-sz, -sz)
A space, especially a small or narrow one, between things or parts: "There is a gleam of luminous gold, where the sinking western sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds" (John Fowles).
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin interstitium, from *interstitus, past participle of intersistere, to pause, make a break : inter-, inter- + sistere, to cause to stand, set up; see st- in Indo-European roots.]
in·ter·stice (n-tûrsts)
n. pl. in·ter·stic·es (-st-sz, -sz)
A space, especially a small or narrow one, between things or parts: "There is a gleam of luminous gold, where the sinking western sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds" (John Fowles).
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin interstitium, from *interstitus, past participle of intersistere, to pause, make a break : inter-, inter- + sistere, to cause to stand, set up; see st- in Indo-European roots.]
in·ter·stice (n-tûrsts)
n. pl. in·ter·stic·es (-st-sz, -sz)
A space, especially a small or narrow one, between things or parts: "There is a gleam of luminous gold, where the sinking western sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds" (John Fowles).
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin interstitium, from *interstitus, past participle of intersistere, to pause, make a break : inter-, inter- + sistere, to cause to stand, set up; see st- in Indo-European roots.]
On the World Wide Web, interstitials are web pages displayed before or after an expected content page, often to display advertisements or confirm the user's age (prior to showing age-restricted material). Most interstitial advertisements are delivered by an ad server. Full-screen interstitial ads are referred to as hyperstitials.[1]
Some people take issue with the use of such pages to present online advertising before allowing users to see the content they were trying to access.[2] Less controversial uses of interstitial pages include introducing another page or site before directing the user to proceed; or alerting the user that the next page requires a login, or has some other requirement which the user should know about before proceeding.
it's a PITA, might have to re-enable Ad-block and see if it stops them.
There have been a large bunch of all sorts of interruption and slow down ads popping up ONLY on this forum.
Go to the help forum and read a few of the threads going back a few weeks. As I’m on here a lot I seen a bunch of problems and have reported a few myself! (I expect to see this tread moved to help forum)