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Inserting New Ad Code
Just got some new add code from an advertiser. I was given code that's in two parts:
- Some code that's supposed to be inserted in the "Head section". - Some code that's supposed to be inserted in the "Body section". I don't have a problem with the "Head code"...since I'm 99% sure this goes into the specific vBulletin ad template location that I choose (which is what I've always done). What I'm not sure of is...where do I insert this "Body code" (which vBulletin template)? Thanks p.s. I'm guessing that putting both sets of ad code into the same specific vBulletin ad template I choose would not be correct (that would be too easy). Lol But if I'm incorrect about that...please let me know. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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that depends on where you want to display the ad
if its after specific posts, you can add a plug in on hook postbit display complete (code provided to me from MarkFL)
if you wanted to go below the navbar, you can use the Ad Location Template --> ad_navbar_below I also on my site have ads on my Forumhome, UserCP.... depends on where you want to go with it. No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by scottkoz20
Yes I'm familiar with which vBulletin ad template to use (depending where I want the ad to show up).![]()
What's different with this new ad code is...I'm told to put part of the code into the "Head" area...and a 2nd part of the code into the "Body" area. If both parts of the code can all go into a single vBulletin ad template (ad_navbar_below for example)...great. Just wasn't sure it would work this way (due to two different sets of ad code...head area & body area). Thanks --------------- Added 22 Nov 2019 at 22:04 --------------- Update: I ended up experimenting...and added both parts of the add code into the same vBulletin Ad template...and all seems to be ok. ![]() Thanks for the help. No members have liked this post.
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