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knowmad
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Date: 11/5/2008 5:01 pm · Subject: Styling Ad Spaces · Rating: 0
Is it possible to style the HTML that comes out from the AdSpace macro without hacking code?
William
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rogier
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Date: 11/6/2008 10:55 am · Subject: Re: Styling Ad Spaces · Rating: 0
There is no such option in the ad space manager, nor does the adspace macro take a template argument (according to the wiki) so it's not templatable. So, unless someone proves me wrong, the answer (sadly) is no. Can PB staff or some other guru confirm? What do you think William, an RFE for making the adspace macro templatable? Rogier | United Knowledge --- (Edited on 06-11-2008 17:55 [GMT+0100] by rogier) --- |
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knowmad
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Date: 11/6/2008 3:39 pm · Subject: Re: Styling Ad Spaces · Rating: 0
Rogier, Thanks for the reply. I posted to PB Support when I didn't get a response here. We can use the rich media ad to put custom HTML out onto the page. However, this isn't very helpful for clients who don't know HTML. I've posted an RFE. Give it some karam if you'd like to see this feature.
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rogier
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Date: 11/7/2008 5:44 am · Subject: Re: Styling Ad Spaces · Rating: 0
Karma added. Rogier | United Knowledge --- (Edited on 07-11-2008 12:44 [GMT+0100] by rogier) --- |
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knowmad
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Date: 11/7/2008 8:45 am · Subject: Re: Styling Ad Spaces · Rating: 0
Thanks for the karma. This is becoming an issue as I start to work with the text ad spaces as I cannot control having the browser open a new window. The current implementation replaces my site with the ad site. ---- --- (Edited on 11/7/2008 9:45 am [GMT-0500] by knowmad) --- |
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