How to turn off banner ad inside layout?
Hi, As far as I am aware, this style of advertising is new (screenshot). It's inside my layout rather than at the dashboard, and it's distracting to me. I've already clicked the X to close it at other times, but it keeps coming back. How can I permanently disable this kind of advertising / popup / etc.?
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Brian said:
How can I permanently disable this kind of advertising / popup / etc.?
Try setting Show Banners in Program Settings to No
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Graham Criddle said:Brian said:
How can I permanently disable this kind of advertising / popup / etc.?
Try setting Show Banners in Program Settings to No
That Banner remains!
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Brian said:
Hi, As far as I am aware, this style of advertising is new (screenshot). It's inside my layout rather than at the dashboard, and it's distracting to me. I've already clicked the X to close it at other times, but it keeps coming back. How can I permanently disable this kind of advertising / popup / etc.?
I never thought they'd do it. Enter Bible study with selling. At least the money changers had a function.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Turning "Show Banners" off- works for me, also ticking "Get Started" off works- the only thing I can't get rid of is some sort of "feature video" that remains- "Supercharge Your Research and Writing"- annoying but alas Horatio.
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Whyndell Grizzard said:
alas Horatio.
Not to nitpick, but: “Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio.”
Shakespeare was my thing years ago, particularly Hamlet.
From your library:
https://ref.ly/logosref/Shakespeare.Hamlet_V_1:201-202
Also:
Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich, and Henrik Ibsen. The Brothers Karamazov; A Doll’s House; The Wild Duck; Hedda Gabler; The Master Builder. Edited by Mortimer J. Adler and Philip W. Goetz. Translated by Constance Garnett. Second Edition. Vol. 52. Great Books of the Western World. Chicago; Auckland; Geneva; London; Madrid; Manila; Paris; Rome; Seoul; Sydney; Tokyo; Toronto: Robert P. Gwinn; Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1990.
Shakespeare, William. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Edited by W. J. Craig. London; Edinburgh; Glasgow; New York; Toronto; Melbourne; Bombay: Humphrey Milford; Oxford University Press, 1914 .
And others.
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Not to nitpick, but LOL.
👁️ 👁️
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Thanks for the tip. I did that just now, so now I'll wait and see if it appears again, though it appears Jack Caviness didn't have success with that. I wonder if that setting applies to banners on the dashboard?
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Brian said:
Thanks for the tip. I did that just now, so now I'll wait and see if it appears again, though it appears Jack Caviness didn't have success with that. I wonder if that setting applies to banners on the dashboard?
If you click on the gear at the upper right you can turn off banners on the dashboard.
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I have the same issue, even with banners off.
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GaoLu said:Whyndell Grizzard said:
alas Horatio.
Not to nitpick, but: “Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio.”
Shakespeare was my thing years ago, particularly Hamlet.
From your library:
https://ref.ly/logosref/Shakespeare.Hamlet_V_1:201-202
Also:
Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich, and Henrik Ibsen. The Brothers Karamazov; A Doll’s House; The Wild Duck; Hedda Gabler; The Master Builder. Edited by Mortimer J. Adler and Philip W. Goetz. Translated by Constance Garnett. Second Edition. Vol. 52. Great Books of the Western World. Chicago; Auckland; Geneva; London; Madrid; Manila; Paris; Rome; Seoul; Sydney; Tokyo; Toronto: Robert P. Gwinn; Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1990.
Shakespeare, William. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Edited by W. J. Craig. London; Edinburgh; Glasgow; New York; Toronto; Melbourne; Bombay: Humphrey Milford; Oxford University Press, 1914 .
And others.
I apologize, I have a bad habit of cutting out the middle man[:D]
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John Fidel said:
If you click on the gear at the upper right you can turn off banners on the dashboard.
Not all of them...some of them (like the one with the video) can't be turned off and persist on reopening even after I've killed them.
Logos is going the way of YouTube.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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