However I keep on getting distracted by work, trying to get a 2nd hand Specialized Enduro off eBay and bugs that I come across whilst surfing the net.
The latest and rather annoying one is from a magazine/website I have grown to admire.
SDTimes has become a source of interesting articles covering topics I would never have thought about. It often gives me ideas and sends me off search new technology that I don't come across in my daily work.
The latest article which I thought would make interesting reading whilst I eat my Special K at work (yes I know eating breakfast at your desk is lazy, but I like to think it's productive...), Ten Concepts for Successful Automation Scripts.
Now like most web magazines, they incorporate adverts at every possible stage, using a loading page before you read the article for that little extra eye-fall of revenue.
This morning, there seems to have been a little problem with their adverts.
I like the way that as soon as I find a potential issue, I automatically test it on several browsers.
So out came Firefox 3, IE6, Safari and Google Chrome.
Actually there are two.
1) The link to 'Skip this page' isn't actually a link.
2) The page keeps the advert displayed
Using the ever handy HTML Validator I have a peek at the code.
" <a id="ctl00_skipThisAd_HyperLink">SKIP THIS ADa>"
It seems, to the untrained eye (which mine always is) that they're missing the href part of the link, thus it isn't a link at all.
But why is the advert continually displaying? Surely there would be a time out feature on it?
Seems not. Oh well, I got 7 out of the 10 tips, looks like I'm only going to be partially successful :)
P.s.
Yep this is on all their pages and obviously fed through from their ad company.
But why haven't they noticed it yet?
Does no one read it?








