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Nope :D

They were disabled for ALL users logged in until about 30/40mins ago when i saw them all of a sudden.

I remember Christian saying they would only be there for guests during the upgrade, forget where

I kept seeing them and they were very annoying.

They would always be the second post in every thread.

I'm not sure if its because of the way i have Firefox set up, in that it deletes all cookies when i close the browser which would

effectively make me a guest when browsing the forums before i logged in?

well i've disabled it for everyone but guests, validating users and banned users. so we should be all ad free if we are members.

although the settings seem to have been edited to show only admins the ads. maybe prank was playing around with it, maybe those were the defaults once installed.

anywho, turned them off for members, if that's not the way its supposed to be then let me know.

Maybe he was playing around earlier?

They certainly werent for member viewing (found the link)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/blog/sau/index.php

A google ads engine has been added, though its not entirely functional yet. This will be displayed for non registered / logged in users only!! This will not impact you unless you do not log in. This is to try and assist with our monstrous server costs.

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