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Otherwise, you may use the horizontal banners for one theme and the vertical ones for another. Of course, you will not be able to have horizontal and vertical banners, but only one type. |
PS: Would you mind to click installed? ;)
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I don't know what I am doing wrong. Everything seems to work. I get a rectangular border where the banner is supposed to be.
This is what I am using to code the picture. It seems like it should work: <img src="/images/trollspread2.gif" width="580" height="215" /> The images directory I am referring to is at the same level as /forums. Any thoughts? Cheers, Richard |
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i have the same exact problem with the Options page in Rotating Banner System (vbulletin 3.7.3 pl1) i don't understand what can i do to solve this problem :( |
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For images like in your example, the first solution is always reccomended. Use the second format only for banners which can't be expressed as a simple picture, e.g. Google AdSense scripts, Flash animations, Streaming video or similar. |
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If you go into the vbulletin Options list and access the options from there, do they show up? Do you have Settings permissions (admin permissions) ... ? Just guessing. |
Thank you. Thank you. I was obviously confused. Appreciate you getting me straightened out.
I am using the program to rotate two banners. It doesn't always rotate. When I reload the page to test it, it only changes every other time. Occasionally it will do it every reload. Don't know if that is expected behavior. Might matter if I was using paid ads though. |
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And yes, I already try to re-upload the files, twice. Thank you. |
Gotcha. All is well. Thanks again.
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