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David_R
02-20-2013, 11:03 AM
Hello,

I want to remove one banner ad from the attached photo, and I need to add a skyscrapper which 300 x 600 on the right hand side of the page. Can you please tell me How I can do the same.

Even I want to remove the footer banner ad and need to place it after the first post can you please help me.

Regards,

Simon Lloyd
02-22-2013, 03:41 AM
The banner in the attached is either in the footer template or it's in an ad location template, as for the other stuff there are plenty of mods here to manage your ads :)

David_R
02-22-2013, 05:36 AM
The banner in the attached is either in the footer template or it's in an ad location template, as for the other stuff there are plenty of mods here to manage your ads :)

Simon,

Thanks for your suggestion, can you please suggest some modification for changing the ad format all the time. I am using 2 VB version that is 3.8x and 4.1x. Can

Simon Lloyd
02-22-2013, 06:40 AM
i dont know what you mean really about changing format, ads are normally formatted in the code that you get from your ad supplier, you choose the size...etc

David_R
02-23-2013, 11:20 AM
i dont know what you mean really about changing format, ads are normally formatted in the code that you get from your ad supplier, you choose the size...etc

Simon,

I want to change the ad location please check the below Image attached. I am not able to get the code to place the ad on the left hand side of the article. I want to add 336 x 280 ad box in the first post. Can you please help I got the code to place the ad on the right hand side of the page.

Simon Lloyd
02-24-2013, 09:57 PM
I did answer this before but for some reason my post has gone, you can use the built in ad_location templates to post your ad, if you dont want to use those then edit the postbit template and ad this above $message<if condition="$post['postid'] == 1">
Your ad code here, you could add a class and use CSS for its look and positioning
</if>, you would be better off using the ad_location templates :)