Can I have the automatic add code removed from my account, its stopping guests from viewing PHP-Nuke with Opera.
I will add the Ad code manually as soon as the automatic ads are disabled.
Thanks in advance,
http://www.wedgeworks.profusehost.net/
Can I have the automatic add code removed from my account, its stopping guests from viewing PHP-Nuke with Opera.
I will add the Ad code manually as soon as the automatic ads are disabled.
Thanks in advance,
http://www.wedgeworks.profusehost.net/
I have removed auto ads from your site. Please make sure to place our ad code and footer code on all pages except login areas. Also, if you using a forum system, please make sure to place ad code after or within first post. If you need help placing ad code, please feel free to start a new topic in support forum.
ok manual ad code has been inserted into phpnuke using custom_header and custom_footer files.
Its now on all pages on my site, I will add it to any other pages in the future.
you are not allowed to place ad code all the way up the header.
A good example - http://mafiamods.org/ or http://jprogrammer.profusehost.net/OUR AD CODE CAN ONLY BE PLACED WITHIN CONTENT(NEAR HEADER), TOP LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE MENU. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PLACE OUR ADS IN YOUR FOOTER OR ALL THE WAY IN THE HEADER.
Ad code allows you to blend the ads in instead of making them stand out in your header area.
I am sorry I didnt know...
I was just following the tutorials in your tutorial section as you say that:
Why would have have tutorials that break your own rules in your tutorial section?"ALL TUTORIALS ARE MODERATED AND YOUR TUTORIAL WILL *NOT* BE *VISIBLE* UNTIL IT IS ACCEPTED."![]()
i.e this one:-
PHP-Nuke Ad Tutorial
Just out of interest why dont you allow this method of adding the adverts as it is a very efficent way of adding them on all pages without breaking support also the placement is virtually identical to your own automated adverts?
OK adverts now put in theme file below the menu,
Sorry about the problem but I did just follow the Tutorial in the Tutorials section.![]()
Can you confirm that the ad placement is alright:-
http://www.wedgeworks.profusehost.net
yes that looks perfect. sorry about the confusion but i'll go ahead and try to update that modification or remove it completely.