Stopping my forum page from jumping up and down

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I won't charge you extra for them Mark :-)
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Excellent - I like a bargain :)

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I have this issue with Chrome.
It seems to be most annoying when there is only 1 ad - today for DSF membership, - it occupies a couple of cm verticle space, then dissapears so the whole forum thread jumps up to fill the space, then about 10seconds later the DSF ad reappears, so the whole forum jumps back down again.
I do run AdBlock in chrome, and perhaps it is blocking all banner ads except the DSF membership one ?
I now spend less time on the forum because it is a headache inducing pita
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As I said before....this issue can be resolved. The banner is just one on a list and as such shouldn't behave any differently....I am still looking at this, now I know you have a problem on Chrome I will look further.
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logobear;62007 wrote:.....today for DSF membership.....
So does this differ from day to day?
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aaah, at the moment it jumps when the DSF membership scheme click this banner for details moves on and off the top of this page, and others, and its not annoying at all, in the slightest,
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mrs maggot;62011 wrote:aaah, at the moment it jumps when the DSF membership scheme click this banner for details moves on and off the top of this page, and others, and its not annoying at all, in the slightest,

Is your nose growing? :)
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Justin, as I recall it seems to happen all the time, but it did only 'start' a month or so ago, when I first mentioned it ....
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jump, jump jump
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to those who got chrome and adblock installed.
If its still jumping up and down you dont have enough blocked. click block the ad and slide the slider more. this will prevent of jumping and showing ANY banners in banner space.
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