To remove an ad covering a page, first try refreshing the webpage or closing and reopening the browser. If that doesn't work, check for an "X" or "Close" button on the ad itself. You can also use an ad blocker extension in your browser settings to prevent ads from appearing. Additionally, clearing your browser's cache and cookies may help eliminate persistent ads.
Join or stop the script in your browser
To remove a covering in Howrse, go to your horse's page and click on the "Coverings" tab. From there, you can see the list of active coverings and select the one you wish to remove. Click on the option to remove or cancel the covering, and confirm your choice. The covering will then be removed from your horse.
It means the ad is covering some parts.
There is no longer an ad page on Howrse.com
Illegal, no. Against TOS, yes.
Yes, "half-page ad" should be hyphenated to show that "half" and "page" are acting together as a compound adjective to describe "ad."
"Bleed" is when something runs off the edge of the page. A no-bleed ad has white space between the ad and the edge of the page.
right definetly right
it is 500 dollars for a full page ad...So divide by four
You can remove the tabs in page using hook_menu_alter.
To remove an annoying ad blocking your screen, try refreshing the page or closing and reopening your browser. You can also disable any ad blockers or browser extensions temporarily to see if that resolves the issue. If the ad persists, consider clearing your browser's cache and cookies or using a different browser altogether.
Any print ad where either the image or background color is extended to edge of the page is a bleed. Meaning the image is "bleeding" off the page.