HDM website is dreadful. They clearly use the pop ups and ads to generate income, but when they are driving customers away from the site I'm sure it is the polar opposite to what they would hope to achieve. Ad choices are some of the worst - covering up pages.
I gave up when they kept getting deleted. The chap bouncing the pissed up lass on his lap was in paper again recently and got sent down. Again the poor fellow captured in cctv in town, this time getting oral relief from a random passing homosapiens and also enjoying backdoor action with another chap. Every hole's a goal and all that, it seems.
Never understood how the 'let's irritate the **** out of them until they buy something' advertising model employed liberally on the internet works.
In the Url box, there is often a series of horizontal lines in the left end. They signify a website an can be read in text mode, where the guff is removed. If it's there, press it as the page loads and you get HDM and most other papers free of the crap. Another good use for it, when you see it appear, is for websites that you want to read but the pages aren't optimised for iPhones (text is too small or paragraphs don't fit the screen). Press it, and the iPhone formats the text content to fit at a legible size! If you don't see the lines In the box the website doesn't support it as an option. Most text heavy sites do!
You're missing out on stuff like this though: http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/demo...nted-factory/story-29689994-detail/story.html Angry entity. Answers on a postcard...
It was only a matter of time. http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/quee...cctv-footage/story-28884680-detail/story.html http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/kuam...centre-bench/story-29566142-detail/story.html It's all going on in Queens Gardens!
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/hull...come-support/story-29719354-detail/story.html Textbook HDM pose: arms folded, glum expression.