![]() ![]() Post #1 of this thread mentions Besson & Co. The drop-downs make things look an awful lot cleaner. The reason why I did the drop-down menu thing is because I could have one manufacturer that has a model page, a clarinet serial number chart, a flute serial number chart, an oboe serial number chart and something else (I've been toying with adding links, too), but you might have another manufacturer that just has a sax serial number chart. ![]() Of course, you could just use Internet Explorer: it'll just ask you if you want to allow the pop-up. I only have FlashBlock, AdBlock and IETab. Mind you, there are also lots of Chrome Extensions (plug-ins) that do pop-up blocking, too. If you go to the TOOLS menu (it's the thing that looks like a little wrench), click on the UNDER THE HOOD tab and click on the CONTENT SETTINGS button, there's a tab for POP-UPS.Īll you have to do is click on the EXCEPTIONS button and allow my websites, o and 208.95.77.77. Click to expand.What's happening is that Chrome - and I'll have to check out Iron, TTT - has a pop-up blocker on by default.
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