Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Not a fan of Vibrant Media's intellitxt popups (and how to get rid of them)

I was reading a blog about pulling an XML feed from my TiVo and I kept being distracted by popup ads over key words in the article.  You've probably seen them on other sites, the words have a double underline and they are not actually links. 

In the middle of a sentence, you see a word like this Internet and it looks almost like a regular link.  Except the color is wrong and the underline is not the same a regular link.  When your mouse hovers over them, a popup ad that has some contextual relationship to the text appears.  In the fake link above, nothing will happen when you mouse over it.  I just used an inline CSS style to do the double underlining.

Vibrant Media calls it "in-text advertising".  I call it a popup and I want it to go away.  As in go away right now.

I can understand the desire to have ads on your blog and I have them here myself.  I'm using Google to supply the ads on this blog and they are pretty unobtrusive.  I don't have any beef with web based advertising as long as it doesn't get in the way of the reading the web page.  I don't like popups and if I can avoid them, I will. 

In this case it was pretty easy.  I am using Firefox 2, so I installed the Adblock Plus addin.  That little gem will give you fine control over what ads you will see and experience.  For Vibrant based popups, it's pretty easy.  For a web site to use Vibrant's popups, they need to register an account with Vibrant and add some code to their web page that scans the text and creates something funky with Javascript when the page is rendered.  The web site author gets a url that includes their blog name on the intellitxt.com domain.  With AdBlock Plus, I just added a filter for the text http://*.intellitxt.* and after I refreshed the web page the popups were gone.  For Opera users, this link will show you how to block Intellitxt popups.

I would prefer not using AdBlock Pro. When I installed it, it prompted me to pick a subscription for automatically picking up ad filters.  When I did this, it took out most of the ads on every page.  And I don't have a problem with Google Ads or other ads that don't interfere with the consuming of the content.  So I yanked the subscription list out.  From here on out, I'm just going to kill the popups and leave the other ads in place.

12 comments:

  1. I was just going to reply to your feedback and then I noticed this post :). In my reply I had planned on recommending adblock however, I’m also thinking about getting rid of Intellitext since you're not the first person to tell me how much you dislike it. Thanks for the feedback and I hope you stay subscribed to TiVoBlog.

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  2. Get rid of annoying green underlined ad-links using IE 7

    open IE, click on tools, internet options, click the security tab and highlight restricted sites. Click on the sites button below it and on the add this site to the zone: enter this just as it look's *.us.intellitxt.com

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  3. Thank you Anonmous. Adding that to the restricted sites did the trick.. You're a genious :)

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  4. SilverFoxDan11/06/2009 8:08 PM

    Can't thank you enough for the tip on adblock.

    This advertising approach is one of the most intrusive inventions ever devised. To me, there is nothing more anoying than trying to read an interesting story or post and then have your mouse roll over one of those double-underlined "page-mines" and have a pop-up explode in your face. Much appreciated!!!

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  5. Any input on Getting rid of these "mouse mines" in google chrome?

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  6. AFAIK, you can get Adblock for Chrome. I'm not a big Chrome user, but I did get some hits when I googled "adblock chrome".

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  7. Thank you so much for posting this info!

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  8. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

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  9. very nice post.Thank you for this great post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  10. I just installed AdBlock for Google Chrome and it works there as well, but the process is a little different.

    After installing go to the options page for the AdBlock extension.

    Add a new filter and make two entries:
    1. Block urls containing text http://*.intellitxt. for domain *.kontera.*
    2. Block urls containing text http://*.intellitxt. for domain *.vibrantmedia.*

    And voila, no ads

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  11. http://adblockplus.org/en/chrome

    Totally worked for Chrome! Thanks!!

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  12. second time I have found myself here and your advice worked both times, thanks.

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