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Al Rosen
3rd May 2006, 06:19 PM
I am seeing every post on a page twice. This is happening in both Firefox and IE6. What's up?

Marc
3rd May 2006, 06:26 PM
Trying some things. It should stop soon. Sorry about that...

Marc
3rd May 2006, 06:35 PM
Has your double vision cleared up yet?

Al Rosen
3rd May 2006, 06:47 PM
Has your double vision cleared up yet?Yes, thank you.

JRKH
3rd May 2006, 07:01 PM
Now I'm seeing an empty post in between the posts.

Wes Bucey
3rd May 2006, 07:11 PM
The sponsored links between each post are more than mildly irritating. Do they pay a lot better than the ads to either side and across the top of the page?

Irritations include having to load more pages to get through a thread and having the flow of dialog in posts broken up.

Marc
3rd May 2006, 07:11 PM
When Google hasn't got a link, which sometimes happens, the space will be empty. I'll probably make an 'alturnative' to stick there if I keep the Google ads there. I'm just doing some late day testing of adding a couple of Google ads.
I screwed up a template earlier

Marc
3rd May 2006, 07:28 PM
The sponsored links between each post are more than mildly irritating.
There should only be one ad between the first post and the second post, not between every post, in a thread page, and one after the last post in a page. That shouldn't break up the continuity much.

Do they pay a lot better than the ads to either side and across the top of the page?
Most of the people who have tried this (it's VERY common on many forums now) report an increase in click throughs. Even the Google people recommend it. I figured I'd try it out and see what happens.

Irritations include having to load more pages to get through a thread
Actually the same number of posts per page show (10 is the default) so you aren't loading more pages.