Apart from the potentially 'annoying' aspect of using Javascript pop-ups on websites, one of the reasons that different people are experiencing various problems is that your web-designer is not complying with the ECMA standards for writing Javascript code. Without getting overly 'technical', there are errors in the implementation of 'variables' - and hence the inconsistencies observed by people who are using different Browsers to access your website.
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