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I am finding that I am too fast for the forum's computer, particularly because of the advertising overheads.

I am also disappointed that the advertisements at the bottom of the screen reduces the working area of the replying work area.

When I click on a thread to view it, and if I am not interested in the thread, I quickly click on the new posts button, but the forum script believes that I have not viewed that particular thread and so lists that thread again as a new post, but then takes me to the OP post of that thread at the start of the thread. This is frustrating

Now when you commence to reply to another post, can the script be written that it removed the advertising at the bottom of the page.

Thanks.
 
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Mine also. Thanks be to our glorious Lord for small amenities afforded to the senior technically challenged !
 
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particularly because of the advertising overheads.

I am also disappointed that the advertisements at the bottom of the screen reduces the working area of the replying work area.

Jay, I use Vivaldi browser. It's free. No ads and no tracking. I got it from Google PlayStore. Maybe you can find it somewhere?
 
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The problem is in the band width of the computer that hosts the forum. The problem is a function of how many members are online and the overarching advertising programs. I am now occasionally getting paging errors as well and have to refresh the page.

Having a program on my computer that blocks advertising does not help in this particular case.
 
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bad internet speed or etc. Implementing Quality Assurance (QA) services https://www.intellectsoft.net/services/qa-and-software-testing-services/ in forum work brings manifold benefits. QA ensures the forum's functionality, enhancing user experience through bug-free interactions and reliable performance. Rigorous testing minimizes glitches, ensuring seamless navigation and robust security measures, fostering trust among users. QA's role in identifying and rectifying issues preemptively bolsters forum reliability. Moreover, it cultivates a positive community experience, improving engagement and retention. By adhering to QA practices, forums can deliver consistent, high-quality interactions, driving user satisfaction and amplifying the platform's credibility. Embracing QA services fortifies forum functionality, offering a stable and enjoyable space for users to connect and share knowledge seamlessly.
 
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bad internet speed

Not really. It's the forum's host computer's response times that often causes my computer to get hung up. Both the host computer and the internet have a band width that if that band width is reached chokes the interactions between the two computers.

In reality the computer I use to interact with the forum is just a dumb terminal and it is the host's computer that controls how slick the interaction is between my "dumb" computer terminal and the forum's host computer.

Yes, the internet transmission speeds can be a problem, however that is usually confined to the end connection links of the internet which may not be up to starch in the overall system. The forum owner has his part to play in providing a computer system at his end that can handle the inquiries from the members. The forum members also have a part to play in using the best technology on their end to handle the interaction between their computing device and the forum's computer.

Oh well, it really depends on all of us to fix the problem of how fast the forum can work.
 

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Another issue is the heavy posting contents, i.e., pretty pictures overlaid with words, or videos, as these can take time to download particularly when there are twenty posts in a thread's page to be downloaded, particularly if the image is contained in a large jpg file and your internet speed is slow. I can wait for ages for the content is downloaded before I can get the "New Post" button to work.

The people posting this type of content may get a buzz from doing so because of their arty-crafty nature, but for the rest of the users they are actually frustrating. At the moment I am on a little island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean which has a population of around 2,000 people where it can cost up to $85,000.00 AUD just to get a vehicle delivered to the island on top of the actual vehicle cost. The population cannot support expensive modern "lifestyles" luxuries that are not really beneficial for them.

Back home, this overhead is tolerable but even then it is still frustrating, to download so many jpg images or videos which adds no value to the actual content on the forum.

This extra content overload slows down the host computer(s) such that I can often get timed out responses on the forum and have to hit the refresh button to actually connect to the host computer.

I am sure that the owner is also frustrated with this content overload cost.
 

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I am finding that I am too fast for the forum's computer, particularly because of the advertising overheads.

I am also disappointed that the advertisements at the bottom of the screen reduces the working area of the replying work area.

When I click on a thread to view it, and if I am not interested in the thread, I quickly click on the new posts button, but the forum script believes that I have not viewed that particular thread and so lists that thread again as a new post, but then takes me to the OP post of that thread at the start of the thread. This is frustrating

Now when you commence to reply to another post, can the script be written that it removed the advertising at the bottom of the page.

Thanks.
I haven't had any slowness issues here. Try using Brave browser. It automatically strips websites of intrusive advertisements so they don't load and, more importantly, you don't have to look at them.

Are other websites slow or is it just this one?
 

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I haven't had any slowness issues here. Try using Brave browser. It automatically strips websites of intrusive advertisements so they don't load and, more importantly, you don't have to look at them.

Are other websites slow or is it just this one?

As I said I am on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, around 2 hrs flight time east of Australia. Internet speed is not great. My Grandson is looking forward to getting Starlink where the internet speed will be much faster on this island.

I was not complaining about advertising but about the unnecessary overlays such as photos and videos that glogg up the data that has to be downloaded from CB. The photos may be great to look at but they do not always add to the content of the forum.
 
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I haven't had any slowness issues here. Try using Brave browser. It automatically strips websites of intrusive advertisements so they don't load and, more importantly, you don't have to look at them.

Are other websites slow or is it just this one?
I'm using my phone to access the site and it isn't a slow site load for my connection.

I also have a browser,Duck Duck Go, that has a built in ad blocker.
I never see ad's. If a site has a lot of Advertising, depending on the type, animated especially, that takes a lot of time to load. Depending on the number of ad's per page too. And their location.
 

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I'm using my phone to access the site and it isn't a slow site load for my connection.

I also have a browser,Duck Duck Go, that has a built in ad blocker.
I never see ad's. If a site has a lot of Advertising, depending on the type, animated especially, that takes a lot of time to load. Depending on the number of ad's per page too. And their location.

Your experience if you were in a remote location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean may be very different. On the island I am on at present, the small population of less than 2,000 people, cannot afford a high-speed internet, and people are now purchasing star link devices with an initial higher set up cost, to enjoy higher internet speed access at around the same internet download costs that they are presently paying..

What I am suggesting is that the pictures and videos etc that are being loaded onto the CB site are one of the reasons that the CB computer is slow to respond. I often get messages that the CB forum site is slow to respond and has timed out and I then need to refresh my inquiry of the CB site.

On this island your phone, like mine, will not work to access the internet.
 

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. I can wait for ages for the content is downloaded before I can get the "New Post" button to work.
Jay, the problem may be with your computer. I use a program called "CCleaner" that I clean up my computer so it runs faster on the internet. I think it is around 30 dollars, U.S.

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Jay, the problem may be with your computer. I use a program called "CCleaner" that I clean up my computer, so it runs faster on the internet. I think it is around 30 dollars, U.S.

Douggg, I am so slow to understand why you even commented on my post. The post that you commented on is around 6 months old. I was on an island around 2 hours off the Australian east coast and about 2 hours by air from Auckland. The mobile phone network on the island is still 3 G. The Island network was one of the bottle necks in accessing the CB platform. The other bottleneck is CB's hosting computer. It is too slow in its response times and Microsoft just tells me that it has timed out and that I have to refresh my request to the forum's computer. I still have this same problem on the mainland since I returned. The band width of CB's computer is saturating when too many members log on at the same time. This is the site's owner's problem to fix, and I believe, that if the computer system was upgraded, that it will go a long way in fixing many of the problems that people are experiencing at this present time.

Microsoft has also advised me that they will shortly stop upgrading the operating system on my computer, which suggests that it is time to upgrade my computer to the latest MS operating system and the latest computer chip set and speed.

Your suggestion that I should download another program to run in the background on my computer will only slow down my computer even more and clog the present band width that I have with my computer. While you are trying to be helpful, you have presented a solution that is not actually addressing my needs.

Goodbye
 

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Your suggestion that I should download another program to run in the background on my computer will only slow down my computer even more and clog the present band width that I have with my computer. While you are trying to be helpful, you have presented a solution that is not actually addressing my needs.
Jay, I did not notice the time of your post.

The CCleaner program I don't think runs in the background. And it is real easy to use, and has the option of running a scan and clean only when you chose to. i.e. no set time. The program is just an icon you on your opening screen, that you right click and choose "open" when you want to use it.

I am not having any problems with this site with advertising, etc.
 

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@Douggg, I do not need to receive unsolicited advice from you. You may think that you are providing helpful advice, but the reality is that If I need advice, I have Grandchildren in IT who can help me if I need it and they will come and investigate the actual situation and then provide a solution based on what they uncover.

Goodbye
 

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@Jay Ross

Hi Jay ~ From time to time seems we all have an issue with “internet” connections from multiple reasons and intrusions of unsolicited annoying adds.

I remember the same applied to TV receptions and constant annoying adds…
And the election to PAY for CABLE…”sold” as quick, speedy, reliable connection and void of the intrusion of annoying adds…HA!

Radio had the same issues, and has the SAME…continue to pay scenario…..false claims.

Internet, no different. A continual “up-grading” will always be “on-going”, since the world is FILLED with men EAGER to Undermine an others pleasure.

Your unique geographical location, I’m sure adds an element of displeasure to your circumstances, that the majority do not experience, nor have viable solutions.

God Bless you,

Glory to God,
Taken