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Web site is showing "blue" links in the middle of data fields.

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I have a web site at "chris.mbreeze.net".

If you go to the site, the text "leasing services", "environmental regulations" as well as "commercial real estate" are showing up in blue with a double underscore. When you scroll over these fields, an ad comes up in a box.

If you click on the code your sent to another url.

How do I get rid of this action?

Glenn

I have a web site at "chris.mbreeze.net". If you go to the site, the text "leasing services", "environmental regulations" as well as "commercial real estate" are showing up in blue with a double underscore. When you scroll over these fields, an ad comes up in a box. If you click on the code your sent to another url. How do I get rid of this action? Glenn

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Hello glenn351,

Thank you for posting on Mozilla Support. We value and appreciate you as a user.

I am currently unable to access the website at the link you have provided. Please make sure you have provided us with the correct information.

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I assume that you mean http://chris.mrbreeze.net/


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