Topic: Can I get rid of the extra stuff on my screen?
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Temple City, CA - USA
Joined: 10/3/2010
Posts: 365
Vette(s): 1969 Daytona Yellow. 350 / Automatic.
The following is a screen print just made while researching brake postings.
On the right hand side you will see the logos from Facebook, Twitter, among others. Then at the right hand bottom, is a suggestion for another topic I may want to look at (never had a good one.)
Is there a way to eliminate these? Very annoying. Sometimes these are over what I am trying to read.

On the right hand side you will see the logos from Facebook, Twitter, among others. Then at the right hand bottom, is a suggestion for another topic I may want to look at (never had a good one.)
Is there a way to eliminate these? Very annoying. Sometimes these are over what I am trying to read.

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Jim, take a look at THIS THREAD concerning the pop-outs.
You can "hide" them, but you have to hide them on each page you go to...there's no way to permanently shut them off on your end. To "hide" them, hover your cursor just inside the boundry of the pop-up. You'll see a small arrow>. Click on that arrow, and that will move the thing off to the side, where it is not visible(much).

You can "hide" them, but you have to hide them on each page you go to...there's no way to permanently shut them off on your end. To "hide" them, hover your cursor just inside the boundry of the pop-up. You'll see a small arrow>. Click on that arrow, and that will move the thing off to the side, where it is not visible(much).

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Temple City, CA - USA
Joined: 10/3/2010
Posts: 365
Vette(s): 1969 Daytona Yellow. 350 / Automatic.
Thanks Joel. I even posted on that thread before.
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