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Show Ads in a vBadvanced Module
It is very simple to install, here are the steps:
First download the advertisements.module file. Next go to vBA CMPS/Download Upload Modules and upload the module to the disired style(s). Next you need to go to each style you uploaded it too and edit adv_portal_google Replace Ad Code Here with your ad code Next you need to select which pages you wish to display this on and your ready to go! Enjoy :) Ok I thought this was useful here but it wasnt, go ahead and remove it |
This is nothing but a blank vBa Template Module with a name and the basic settings for a template module. Its not a "MOD"
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There is code in the template to make it be boxed in a normal module box
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<tr><td class="$bgclass"><div align="center">Ad Code Here</div></td></tr> It says right in the instructions for building template modules that code needs to be wrapped by: Code:
<tr><td class="$bgclass"> your code here </td></tr> |
People in the 3.6 forum liked my mod so I decided to post this here, sorry if Im not to great at making mods, its only one of my first
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Which you can easily find in vbadvanced.org!
I dont know if you were the one posting this advertisment.module in vbadvanced forums, but anyway this should fit better in template changes! |
This is not a mod. Actually, its not really ANYTHING.
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Calm down and give the guy a chance....................
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