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Originally Posted by y2ksw
You can choose usergroups from the banner settings. Cleanup:
<div id="ad_global_below_navbar"><div style="text-align:center"><!--@vbbanners:0@--></div></div>
A better way is to put the banner into the template ad_navbar_below and cleanup even more, because ad_global_below_navbar is shown only at certain additionel conditions. The combination of both makes it difficult to understand what makes the banner show.
<div align="center"><!--@vbbanners:0@--></div>
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I tried this too and I still get nothing on any page of my site.
I should mention I'm running the full suite if that makes a difference.
Also, the reason I wanted to use the built-in ad management for usergroup management is because I have 20 usergroups on my site, one of which is for subscribers who pay to not view ads....and via the built-in ad management the "exclusion" can be controlled on a location by location basis, not on each banner like in your product.
To manage it on your product, I need to put a list of 19 usergroup numbers in each and every banner I place on the site.
It's not that I can't do that...it just seems ineffecient from a management as well as coding standpoint.