My rant on popup windows

by billso on Tuesday, 10 October 2006

This arti­cle first appeared on my old blog at

I do like using Google, because their user inter­face is clean, their ser­vice is reli­able, and they seem to under­stand infor­ma­tion security.

Google does not use popup win­dows on its sites. I really hate popup win­dows in Web browsers, espe­cially when the win­dow con­tains an adver­tise­ment or a large media down­load. Some­times I’m using a nar­row­band con­nec­tion, and msot of the time, I just don’t want to see the ads.

One of the rea­sons I am not using WebCT this term is that the university’s ver­sion can gen­er­ate a bliz­zard of popup win­dows. That’s just what a new WebCT user needs to see, right?

I use a Fire­fox exten­sion called Cus­tomize­Google to turn off the ads in Gmail and other Google sites. It’s not an offi­cial Google prod­uct, and Google staff have actu­ally claimed that the exten­sion does not work prop­erly. The exten­sion was writ­ten by a third party and has been trans­lated into mor than 50 languages.

But it’s bril­liant, it works, it’s free, and their pro­gram­mers update the exten­sion reg­u­larly as Google changes and adds ser­vices and features.

While the Hon­olulu Star-Bulletin’s online team should be com­mended for rec­om­mend­ing Fire­fox to their users, I really wish that StarBulletin.com would rethink its pol­icy on popup adver­tise­ment win­dows. I have a popup blocker set up in Fire­fox on most of my com­put­ers, but if I use Safari or Inter­net Explorer, I’ll get the Star’s silly windows.

Frankly, the Star-Bulletin needs to review their ban­ner adver­tis­ments too. They’ve been show­ing the same iTunes “Sin­gle of the Week” ban­ner for months now. The hyper­link expired long ago.

Per­haps the StarBulletin.com staff could learn a few things from Google’s “list of ten”.

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