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    Default pop-up windows on my site

    could someone thake a look at my sites source and tall me how do I get rid of a pop-up window on my page that only comes up when I'm only using IE.


    my site:
    www.sadmir.com/home.html


    Thank you
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    If I show you how to remove it, it will be illegal. You will need to purchase the product to agree with their Licence Agreements.
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    Tech I know it would be illegal, but I'm just starting out with web development and I have been trying to get the side menu to work forr 2 months now and I just dont know how.

    And I dont mean to use it forr a long time just till I learn how to do it myself, I mean one reason why I started to do this is because I want to learn it but right now i'm at the point where i just wont it wo work.

    If you have any suggestions please let me know.

    PSthere has to be a code in the source that will remove the popup I used to have this coder running

    <SCRIPT language="JavaScript">alert("Currently this site does NOT work on Firefox, Please use Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.. Thank you Sadmir") </SCRIPT>

    please help me if you can

    Thank you

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    Sorry mate, no can do. Rule 1.4 says:

    # 1.4) No illegal requests- Do not post requests that are illegal or break the usage terms of the service in question, such as where to download warez, disable pop up ads on your free host etc.
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    I'm not even seeing a popup. Nothing in the script either, glancing at the source.
    On top of that, don't tell people to use IE... it's bad. Firefox is good. You'll annoy lots of people with those things at the bottom of your page "please view at this rez... please view with IE... please view between 6am-9am..." gets annoying. Fast.
    Also, the popup menu doesn't work in IE, just FF. Odd.
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    On top of that, don't tell people to use IE... it's bad. Firefox is good.
    Recommending FireFox. Good man!

    And don't do what Microsoft does either (code for msie only then wait 1 month and after that code it for ff)
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    Closing thread. As mentioned, looking to bypass a service's usage terms is both immoral and "illegal."

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