The
Wall Street Journal's
Opinion Journal has a nifty little
javascript that throws a pop-under on browser close:
Opinion: Popup ads are annoying.
Fact: This is one offer worth the annoyance.
Perhaps a little rephrasing is in order.
Fact: Popup ads annoy me. There you go, no judgement, mere fact with a sentence written with active voice. Want another?
Fact: I never buy anything from popup ads. I could go on all day.
You want to throw around offers worth their annoyances, how about sending me another free four week trial of the
Wall Street Journal? I promise I'll consider buying the cow this time.
At least it's only on close, and not unload; this means all I have to do to avoid this particular popup is to go to a different site when I am done with OpinionJournal. Still, onClose is kinda insidious. How does it feel,
Wall Street Journal, to use a technology tested and vetted on porn sites everywhere? So I hear, anyway.