Siropu
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Use a package.how do i enable the rotation?
Use a package.how do i enable the rotation?
I believe you can set a limit per person or per location.another question, when using multiple files to rotate in a single location, is there a limit to the number of files i can load ? 50,100, 200 ? or no limit
style="display:inline-block;width:970px;height:90px"
This sounds to me like google does what it wants when displaying ads. Try using a response adsense unit or use a mobile size ad for mobile devices.The package uses AUTO for the size but even changing it to 970x90 is not constraining the ad.
When you set a fixed size in the ad settings, it does just that. Since the adsense unit you are using has a fixed ad size set, it should display ads for that size but it looks like they are deciding to make it "responsive" for mobile devices.I guess we'd have to constrain them in a div or something so the height can't grow beyond what the ad placement sets?
You need to set the user group permissions "Create ads". Also, when creating packages, make sure to check the box "Enable package for advertisers".Do i need to create a user group for advertisers?
GraciasYou need to set the user group permissions "Create ads". Also, when creating packages, make sure to check the box "Enable package for advertisers".
I've got the exact same issue.@Siropu I'm seeing rectangular/responsive ads when they should be horizontal banner ads when using a mobile device such as my iPhone 15 Pro MAX. On the PC its showing as set, 970x90, but on the iPhone it's using responsive ads from google which are mainly coming in as larger rectangular ads.
The ad has a custom HTML with the following in google's code:
The package uses AUTO for the size but even changing it to 970x90 is not constraining the ad.
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I haven't checked yet but are you injecting any media queries that will apply to the new iPhone 15 Pro Max to constrain sizes? I wonder if this is coincident with a new phone and possibly higher resolution causing this problem?When you set a fixed size in the ad settings, it does just that. Since the adsense unit you are using has a fixed ad size set, it should display ads for that size but it looks like they are deciding to make it "responsive" for mobile devices.
Yes, there is a CSS code that applies to both ad main container and ad container if they have a custom size set on mobile. Not sure what was the thought process behind that.I haven't checked yet but are you injecting any media queries that will apply to the new iPhone 15 Pro Max to constrain sizes?
siropu_ads_manager_ad.less
template and see if things are better:.samCustomSize:not(.samCarousel), .samCustomSize:not(.samCarousel) @{samItem}
{
width: 100% !important;
height: auto !important;
}
Are you using a package and the ad is inheriting its settings? If so, set the criteria in the package.Is this because it's not a thread specific position?
Oops, yep this one was "Inherit package settings", sorry about that! Thank you.Are you using a package and the ad is inheriting its settings? If so, set the criteria in the package.
No change for me. It appears the resolution of the iPhone 15 Pro Max is 2796 x 1290Yes, there is a CSS code that applies to both ad main container and ad container if they have a custom size set on mobile. Not sure what was the thought process behind that.
Remove this part fromsiropu_ads_manager_ad.less
template and see if things are better:
CSS:.samCustomSize:not(.samCarousel), .samCustomSize:not(.samCarousel) @{samItem} { width: 100% !important; height: auto !important; }
It works with the payment providers already available in XF. Go to ACP > Setup > Setup Payment profilesdo i need to install an external add-on or is it something that i can configure from the set up?
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