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Old 04-17-2005, 05:37 PM
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Default adsense placements

I recently got google adsense to add to my site, and when i add the skyscraper ad i can't add anything to any side of it. I want it to be on the side of all the categories but when i do so all the categories go above or below it. how can i make it just stay on the side of the categories? is there a special HTML i should use, because i dont' no much about HTML.
the link to the site is www.wholesalespotter.com
I'm using FP for this site so if you could tell me how to do this i'd really appreciate it.
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Old 04-21-2005, 09:51 AM
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Default Place Your Ads Above the Fold

You're having problems because of the multiple table format in the Front Page design. It's no biggie really though ...

First, may I suggest you more prominently display your AdSense "above the fold". (Think of the Sunday paper on your doorstep ... the headlines above the fold on the front page, jumping up at you ...)

If you can subscribe to that concept (sorry, couldn't resist the pun), then I would simply place a 768*90 horizontal banner between where you table ends for your navigation and the content table below.

Basically:

After the table ends:
</table></center></div>

INSERT:
<center>
GOOGLEAD-SCRIPT
<center>

Continue with your next table and delete the skyscraper.

Hope this helps.

P.S. Consider changing/adding to your <title>; check out SitesPromoter or W3C for good info on this and why!
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Old 04-22-2005, 03:51 PM
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It looks like you've got it fixed, but I'll toss in the solution I found myself using, just in case it will be of help to someone else.

Code:
<div align="right" style="float:right;">
   Google Code
</div>
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