I know that ads are necessary, however, being non-computer savvy, is there a way of reducing their size? It seems that the Unravelry heading and ad along side of it takes up most of my screen making me have to scroll a good way down in order to see content. Is there a setting I can change on my computer to compensate for that? I can't make the font smaller or I will have to have my nose pressed up against the monitor in order to read anything! I look forward to your help.
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Originally posted by susanwayne View PostI know that ads are necessary, however, being non-computer savvy, is there a way of reducing their size? It seems that the Unravelry heading and ad along side of it takes up most of my screen making me have to scroll a good way down in order to see content. Is there a setting I can change on my computer to compensate for that? I can't make the font smaller or I will have to have my nose pressed up against the monitor in order to read anything! I look forward to your help.
Or, viewers could always do what I now do (because of the size disparity and the disproportionate space taken up by the big square ad) . . . as data comes in and my screen begins showing the customary background color for this site, I immediately head south. If ads for any reason offend people, they will find a way to avoid seeing them.Last edited by Amore; 07-30-2019, 11:13 AM.Bless those who disappoint you; they're leading you toward a better path.
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Woo-HOO! The two top ads are now the same (small) size! Yay hurray Admin!Bless those who disappoint you; they're leading you toward a better path.
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