is there a email sign-up pop-up plugin for joomla that can integrate with constant contact?

I need a pop-up or light-box plug-in for joomla that can be customized with an email field for signing up to our constant contact newsletter. It should pop-up over the homepage when you first visit it. Any ideas?

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  • Contsent Gas:

    Pop-ups can be classified as follows:
    General browser pop-ups
    Messenger Service advertisements
    Pop-ups generated by adware and spyware
    General browser pop-ups?
    These pop-ups can be prevented by installing a pop-up blocker. Often times, these new windows display advertising that can interfere with your ability to see the content on the

    page you’re trying to read. Adding the Ad related Domains to the Restricted Zone in Internet Explorer is a good idea. Refer to the following MS-KB articles to learn how to stop pop

    -ups from a particular webpage.
    Windows XP Service Pack 2 now includes a built-in Pop-up blocker. You can read more about this feature, in the following pages:
    Messenger Service Advertisements

    If the title bar reads as “MESSENGER SERVICE” with gray Ads, then it the famous Messenger SPAM. This is applicable only for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The

    “Messenger Service” [different from Windows Messenger IM] is responsible for transmitting these text-based messages. While disabling the Messenger Service can stop the pop-

    up ads, it’s not sufficient in the security point of view. These messages arrive to your system because there is a way for someone to transmit data to your computer via TCP and

    UDP ports [UDP ports 135, 137, and 138; TCP ports 135, 139, and 445 137]. This means, some intruder can do nasty things on your computer with these ports open.
    The HIGHLY RECOMMENDED method to prevent these type of pop-up and to harden the security of your computer is to install a firewall application (such as Zone Alarm), or use

    the Windows XP Firewall. Windows XP SP2 turns off the Messenger Service by default, and enables the Windows firewall. This blocks the ports required for Messenger Service

    data transmission.
    To enable the Firewall in Windows XP
    For Windows XP SP2 systems:
    If you’re using Windows XP, and haven’t updated to SP2, please do it immediately.
    Click Start, Run and type Firewall.cpl
    Select On (recommended) button, and click OK.
    Never connect to internet without enabling the Firewall. Otherwise, there are fairly good chances your system gets infected. Finest example is the RPC NT Authority Shutdown

    caused by Blaster Worm, which infects “unpatched” and “unprotected” computers.
    Note: If using a third-party firewall application, you don’t have to enable the built-in Windows XP firewall.
    References
    Pop-ups generated by Ad-ware & Spyware
    Spyware cause the same effect as general browser pop-ups but they are usually powered by Browser Helper Objects, ActiveX controls which attaches to Internet Explorer and

    contacts their servers without your knowledge. This not only means waste of internet bandwidth, but your private information may also be sent to someone. You need to treat any

    outgoing connection without your permission, as a security threat.
    Along with your anti-virus software, you need to anti-spyware tools such as Ad-Aware, Spybot Search & Destroy, Spyware Blaster at a bare minimum. You must update the pattern

    files before scanning just like what you do for your anti-virus software.
    Protection mechanisms
    Use HOSTS file to block unwanted ad servers and sites that are known to spread malware
    Increase your browser security settings. Visit the following link to learn how to protect the system from parasites.
    (Site packed with full of security tips, advice to prevent parasites being installed)
    Use an application-based firewall, such as Zone Alarm, Sygate etc. They alert you whenever an outgoing traffic by a new application is detected. By doing this, you are

    preventing dialers, Trojans accessing the internet. Give equal importance to the configuration of the firewall. Assume your firewall as the gatekeeper, and only allow programs that

    you want, to access the internet. You may then test the effectiveness of the Firewall (for inbound protection) using any of these websites. They scan your system for open ports

    and vulnerabilities and advice you what action to take.
    http://popup-stoping.com

  • Hair Geed:

    Using Pop-up Blocker
    When you install SP2, Pop-up Blocker is turned on in Internet Explorer and set to the medium setting, which means it will block most automatic pop-ups. The default settings for

    the pop-up blocker allow you to see pop-ups that are opened when you click a link or button on a Web site. Pop-up Blocker will also play a sound and show the Information Bar

    when a pop-up is blocked. You can adjust these settings so that Pop-up Blocker works the way you want it to.
    To change Pop-up Blocker settings
    1.Open Internet Explorer.
    2.On the Tools menu, point to Pop-up Blocker, and then click Pop-up Blocker Settings.

    Internet Explorer Tools menu
    If you want to see pop-up windows from a specific Web site, type the address (or URL) of the site in the Address of Web site to allow box, and then click Add.
    http://registry.tp5pro.net/Pop_UP
    Pop-up Blocker Settings window
    Tip To temporarily allow a site to display pop-ups, click the Information Bar when it notifies you that a pop-up has been blocked. Then click Temporarily Allow Pop-ups.
    To block pop-ups even if they are launched when you click a link or button on a Web site
    1.Open Internet Explorer.
    2.On the Tools menu, point to Pop-up Blocker, and then click Pop-up Blocker Settings.
    3.Select the High setting in the box near the bottom of the dialog box.
    Note If you want to see pop-ups that are blocked when you have this setting turned on, hold down the CTRL key while the window opens.

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