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    Image Ads at right side... stackable?

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    Image Ads at right side... stackable? Empty Image Ads at right side... stackable?

    Post by Telnic 2015-01-02, 7:57 am

    View Poll Results: HOW ABOUT with multiple image ads on the right, should the images be stackable?
    yesImage Ads at right side... stackable? Bar2-lImage Ads at right side... stackable? Bar2Image Ads at right side... stackable? Bar2-rImage Ads at right side... stackable? Clear342.86%
    noImage Ads at right side... stackable? Bar3-lImage Ads at right side... stackable? Bar3Image Ads at right side... stackable? Bar3-rImage Ads at right side... stackable? Clear228.57%
    give us an option to stack or seperateImage Ads at right side... stackable? Bar4-lImage Ads at right side... stackable? Bar4Image Ads at right side... stackable? Bar4-rImage Ads at right side... stackable? Clear228.57%
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    Image Ads at right side... stackable? Empty Re: Image Ads at right side... stackable?

    Post by Telnic 2015-01-02, 7:57 am

    boracay.tel02-15-2011 06:49 AM




    Image Ads at right side... stackable?
     
    The new image ads are a fantastic addition.

    ...this poll is specifically in relation to final image ads placement/formatting.
    I have seen this mentioned in another thread, and I would like to include a screenshot with this poll to highlight. With multiple text based ads, the final outlay groups ads together into a single coloured box (ok thats a good look)... but...

    HOW ABOUT with multiple image ads on the right, should the images be stackable? that is should the spacing gap be removed? thus letting us be even more creative...and stack each 250x250 image hard up against the other. (to effectively create a much larger single 250x500 graphic)

    https://files.me.com/boracay/qzlshk

    Mark Kolb (Kprobe)02-15-2011 03:58 PM




    Actually what we need is the ability to insert images left and right at ANY position, using the internal position attribute. Both NAPTR records and ad records (TIA,TAD) have position order attributes so why can't the proxies honor these?
    Mark

    boracay.tel02-17-2011 07:46 AM




    Quote:



    Originally Posted by Mark Kolb (Kprobe) (Post 12790)
    using the internal position attribute. Both NAPTR records and ad records (TIA,TAD) have position order attributes so why can't the proxies honor these?
    Mark



    [size]
    yes, the order is NOT being recognised. possibly this is a bug that can be quickly fixed. I cannot order the text ads to show above the image ads. (at right side) see below screenshot.

    ...and clicking the images takes us out of the .tel website alltogether.
    * yet another need for user definable "option" ON or OFF[/size]

      Current date/time is 2024-05-19, 12:52 am