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To make that work, you'd have to determine the absolute positions of your ad locations, then put them in the CSS as shown in the example. I don't know how you do that in general, but you could probably estimate the positions then fine tune them just by looking at the result. Also, you'd have to put your ad code in divs somewhere else in the document (some template other than the ad locations).
I'm not an expert on these things, but I'm not sure what it would accomplish. My understanding is that a browser loads the html, then makes requests for anything else that has to be loaded (javascript, images, etc), but makes a bunch of those requests in parallel. So even if you were to use the above method to control the order in which the ads were requested, I don't think you'd be controlling the order in which they displayed, because the one that loaded the fastest would still show up first. |
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