How to fix the issue with my website? AB+ blocks all links
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:26 pm
Hi,
Sorry if this is in the wrong place. You don't seem to have a forum for wesbite owners who have issues with AB+ - and not the you're stealing/diverting money from me issues.
AB+ blocks all of the links on my website http://www.luucc.co.uk. It never used to do this, and so i assume that you've got something relatively new in your code that doesn't like my website.
If you visit my website, you'll see that it's a perfectly innocent university canoe club website with no ads or malicious content.
During the next few months we get the majority of our hits, especially around mid August when new students to the university scope out all of the fun things they can do whilst being here.
So to me, it's quite important that i sort this issue out sooner than later because it could lose us potential new members.
Is my website something you could add to a white list of AB+? Or added to a safe list for all ad blocks?
Or alternatively, what is it about my website that AB+ doesn't like? My website, whilst in control of the canoe club will never host ads or malicious content, but i imagine the latter is probably the better solution.
We have two domain names - http://www.luucc.com and http://www.luucc.co.uk.
You'll notice that both domains point towards the same website.
The .com works perfectly and the .co.uk is where i have the issue.
You'll also notice that the .co.uk has a masking URL - Ie. every webpage has a URL of "www.luucc.co.uk". We have this because of an issue we have with our registrar of .co.uk, which means that we can't have individual URLs like most websites. Is this the only reason why AB+ doesn't like my website? Or is there something else that is going on?
So long as i don't have to engineer something like a flux capacitor, i'm open to all solutions. So give me some wise words of wisdom please?
Thanks
Rob
Ps. We could just use the .com domain, but it was only 'purchased' a number of months ago to catch any numpty who forgets the TLD. The .co.uk has been used for about 14 years and so the domain name is linked on various websites relevant to our activity.
Sorry if this is in the wrong place. You don't seem to have a forum for wesbite owners who have issues with AB+ - and not the you're stealing/diverting money from me issues.
AB+ blocks all of the links on my website http://www.luucc.co.uk. It never used to do this, and so i assume that you've got something relatively new in your code that doesn't like my website.
If you visit my website, you'll see that it's a perfectly innocent university canoe club website with no ads or malicious content.
During the next few months we get the majority of our hits, especially around mid August when new students to the university scope out all of the fun things they can do whilst being here.
So to me, it's quite important that i sort this issue out sooner than later because it could lose us potential new members.
Is my website something you could add to a white list of AB+? Or added to a safe list for all ad blocks?
Or alternatively, what is it about my website that AB+ doesn't like? My website, whilst in control of the canoe club will never host ads or malicious content, but i imagine the latter is probably the better solution.
We have two domain names - http://www.luucc.com and http://www.luucc.co.uk.
You'll notice that both domains point towards the same website.
The .com works perfectly and the .co.uk is where i have the issue.
You'll also notice that the .co.uk has a masking URL - Ie. every webpage has a URL of "www.luucc.co.uk". We have this because of an issue we have with our registrar of .co.uk, which means that we can't have individual URLs like most websites. Is this the only reason why AB+ doesn't like my website? Or is there something else that is going on?
So long as i don't have to engineer something like a flux capacitor, i'm open to all solutions. So give me some wise words of wisdom please?
Thanks
Rob
Ps. We could just use the .com domain, but it was only 'purchased' a number of months ago to catch any numpty who forgets the TLD. The .co.uk has been used for about 14 years and so the domain name is linked on various websites relevant to our activity.