
They are backed by a company, get great eCPM values (I suspect) and have the freedom to avoid ads near their content.Īgain: I’d love to reduce the ads as this would also improve loading times and of course user experience but I cannot see this happen anytime soon.
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Just look at Lifehacker or Download Squad to know what I mean. But I’m currently not in the position to get high paying eCPM deals like they do. I’d really love to have the backing of a company that would give me the freedom to write articles the way I do but without the ads or at least a reduction on this blog. But it is unfortunately the only position that creates a solid revenue, believe me I tried a lot. It looks ugly and it not pleasant at all. Believe me when I say that I would love to find a way to remove the Adsense ads or at least move them to a position where they do not interfere with the content in the way that they do now. If I really didn’t give a shit about your site, I wouldn’t have bothered to comment.Īgain, my apologies for the tone of my comments which no doubt made me sound like a troll.Ĭraig apology accepted. Keep on doing what you are doing in terms of content, because it’s worth coming here to read and comment. My point is simply that Google Ad Sense seems to be getting in the way of the content, and it drives me wild. I don’t use ad-blockers at all because I know how important the ads are for bloggers. I’m just tired of having to scroll every time I load a blog in order to read the start of the content. I guess I see your blog as being a leader in it’s niche and if you placed ads differently or did something bold like moving that frakking ad sense that clutters up the content area then maybe others would follow. I do enjoy your blog and it’s one of less than 20 that I have in my RSS feeds. I apologize for the condescending tone of my comments. However, when you force your readers to have to determine the location of the content (and this isn’t unique to this blog) you make it frustrating. All the power to you, as you work hard and you deserve to make an income. I don’t have an issue with monetizing your blog. This includes layers, special effects, tools for a variety of tasks and more. offers a lot of features on top of what I need that may be useful to designers. After having tried many, some of which were either to heavy in functionality or resource usage, Photoshop and GIMP come to mind, I kept using as it is the ideal program for everything that I need to do image manipulation-wise.
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It is fast loading which is always a plus and lightweight on the system. Update: I have been using for quite some time now, mostly for basic image editing operations like resizing, cropping or manipulating images.
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If you need way more power than the simple Windows Paint, but way less than Photoshop, is a solid, well built, lightweight image editor for you.

Text capabilities in both GIMP and are shabby compared to PS, and doesn't really have great pen tools either. The two things which I miss most about Photoshop though is the text capabilities and vector graphics. At around 6Mb in size, it doesn't take a toll on your system either.įor me it works quite well for basic web design too, simple gradients, some web 2.0 style reflections, nothing too complex. If you just need some cropping, resizing and positioning action for images in your blog, will be great. is a graphical application just like Photoshop, but without many of its fancy tools.
