57Gregy
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Soundclick pop-ups
So I was visiting SC earlier today. I get a lot of those unclosable pop-ups, even though my pop-up blocker is on. Knowing that, I have the task manager open whenever I'm on SC so I can close them. But today, the pop-up apparently disabled task manager. I couldn't get the thing to stop and had to resort to yanking the power cord out of the wall. No virii, as far as I can tell. Ran Kaspersky twice. I really need to get another web site that will hold more than 5 songs (like my ISP-provided site).
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Beagle
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Re:Soundclick pop-ups
2011/02/06 22:56:06
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I am sick of those popups on soundclick. I am moving out of soundclick because of them.
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Russell.Whaley
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Re:Soundclick pop-ups
2011/02/06 23:01:21
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Have you ever considered getting a domain and a hosting package? It gives you a lot more freedom than you'll ever have with soundclick.
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Bub
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Re:Soundclick pop-ups
2011/02/06 23:08:41
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I have Adblock Plus and NoScript installed in Firefox. I've never seen a popup from Soundclick. When I click on a link someone has posted, the soundclick page comes up and I have to click on the blocked out part of the page where the song is and allow it. One extra click is all.
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Russell.Whaley
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Re:Soundclick pop-ups
2011/02/06 23:18:52
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Adblock Plus is good - I can go on Facebook and never see an ad. It's wonderful.
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gamblerschoice
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Re:Soundclick pop-ups
2011/02/07 00:36:25
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Reverbnation works well, easy to upload, good quality playback. Not sure about song limits though. Later Albert
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57Gregy
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Re:Soundclick pop-ups
2011/02/07 10:11:50
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My blocker caught a couple, but when I clicked in a blank, white area of the page to scroll, that's when the killer pop-up occurred. I use Reverbnation, as well as Mixposure and Indie Music Works. I'll see if there's a limit. Time to ditch SC.
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johnnyV
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Re:Soundclick pop-ups
2011/02/07 11:00:00
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I agree with getting p88ded with soundclicks. Not only does it open unwanted windows ( and I have ad block) there is often what one of my clients found to be inappropriate ads that dominate the page. I know we are expected to put up with this unless we pay. Has anyone used the paid version with success? Is it 100% uncontaminated? That would be more than worth it. I have a domain but it's a lot faster to post to sound click than to set a song in motion on my own page. Whats with song forum,? can't log on last couple time i tried, get server error.
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