I have a different reaction to ads. I don't have any image ads up at HardwareHacks, as a matter of fact, the average page only contains three images: the logo (582 bytes), the Valid HTML 4.01 insignia (<2KB), and the Valid CSS insignia (<2KB). The stylesheet that is downloaded is also <2KB. Therefore, it's very fast to load, even on dial-up, since even the largest of articles is only 17KB in total. Plus, I'm working on converting all those crazy SPANs and BRs to block-level with H4 and P, so page sizes will take a large drop in size but not in content.
There's no special scripting to the layout or anything. In fact, the top layout is actually just a table. I'm working on converting the W3C insignias and the copyright info to tables as well to further cut down on the size.
As for my standpoint on ads, I do not like things that slow down page load time (even though I do have a 1.5MbPS DSL connection). I used to use ZoneAlarm Pro, but I found out that
Adblock worked even better. Conjoined with such extensions as Flashblock and Imageblocker, as well as disabling JavaScript on most pages, I can get everything to load quite quickly with no annoying ads.
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Laptop: HP Compaq nx6325 - Turion 64 X2 @ 2GHz, 2GB DDR2, 100GB HD, ATI Radeon X300, 15" LCD, Seven Pro
Handheld: Palm Treo 650 - Intel PXA270 @ 312MHz, 10MB RAM, 32MB flash, 2.7" LCD, Palm OS 5.4