Fixing it gets tricky, since the template files get cached by the forum.
The popup is a script driven ad that requires JS enabled for jquery.com according my NoScript extension. There are 3 other scripts shown: chatbots.org, gstatic.com and s3.amazonaws..com.
I still cant log in to tell, more about that to come, but would venture to guess only the script for chatbots.org is needed for full site functionality as far as logging in and posting. Possibly gstatic.com as well but you do this type of thing one script at a time and after a while can pretty much tell from experience which ones really need enabled and which ones don't. Meaning they probably serve ads.
I am in no way implying the following about chatbot.org or their policy on selling ads, just FYI:
Script driven ads of this type are used for what's known as drive-by downloads where they pack a malware payload that is downloaded onto your machine if you have JavaScript enabled for the ad with no interaction by your clicking finger required. That's why it's not a good idea to browse with Scripting enabled globally. I never do.
I was a avid member of a site where the owner lost his way and his priority changed from content to the money he could make selling ad space and he was not particular about the caliber of client that paid him. Forum members stated on several occasions their Windows machines had become infected by visiting the site.
Didn't bother me a bit. FreeBSD isn't vulnerable to Windows targeted malware. I only enabled the scripts required for minimal functioning for the site and never saw an ad the whole time I was there. I still went there every day and there isn't a site I fear to visit today.
Squarebear, I wrote to register at chatbots.org one more time. I don't use Facebook, LinkedIn or my true identity of Clark Kent online for privacy purposes. I sent them my Forge profile link to show I've been a member there since 2002 with the username ruebot and it shows my real name as jitte. What more do they need to know about me? Or is that enough?
This is the 3rd time I've tired to register and they've ignored me to date. I'm really more interested in getting mine listed than posting. I didn't want to be a name dropper or put you in a difficult position, but could you see if a bot site really requires all that needless info for me to register without animal sacrifice to them next full moon?
I didn't just fall off the bot bin yesterday and been around the community about as long as anyone. I have mindfiles from 2000 to show it on Ravens site.
How long have they been in the bot business? Are popups on a bot site their new business model?
I promise Demonica won't kill all their bots... if they don't snub us again.