/Archive 1

Adbrite

adbrite looks much more on the up and up and doesn't have pop-ups. [1] Why google why! - this looks to be a suitable replacement and better than the last one.

I'm also only putting the ads on my business's for now because I too would hate 80/20 ad to content ratio. Garrett 19:08, 9 April 2007 (PDT)

Ad conclusion -

I've worked kanoodle so it doesn't spam or pop-up and am putting their banner ads on all my non-business property -

For my business's I'm going with adbrite because they allow individual advertisers to bid exclusively for a flat rate and other cool features. Garrett 15:38, 10 April 2007 (PDT)

Bug reporting

I don't know who to contact - I suppose you're the most appropriate person I know! I found a bug already. It seems like the E-mail attribute is not designed to cope with URLs, just e-mail addresses (unless it's designed that way, of course). I just choose not to give a direct e-mail address [for obvious reasons] and still allow people to contact me with a web form). Nathan Richards (talk) 22:37, 19 April 2007 (PDT)

Nathan, I believe you're refering to the Personal Infobox element for "Email", which I do believe is set up to "point" to a traditional person@domainname.com type of address. There are some e-mail contact form widgets, though, that other users are embedding. That might be of interest to you. Check out this page template that Garrett Minks designed. --MyWikiBiz 08:47, 20 April 2007 (PDT)