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    Default HTML to CSS - AdSense

    This could be really simple, but how exactly would I go about implementing the html Google AdSense code in CSS coding? Do I just stick it in body and change the "=" to ":" and such, or is there more to it?

    Edited by Lµke (Forum Moderator): Thread Moved from Website Designing. Please post in the correct section next time, Thanks .
    Last edited by Lµke; 21-01-2007 at 11:14 AM.
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    No content goes in CSS; it's just for designing?
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    sounds good
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    Alright then, where would I put the code? In index.php? Though then that raises the question of how to implement the code in php :p.
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    Just plonk it in.

    .php pages read .html you know

    Yeh, just put it in anywhere.
    A collection of forum users' views on obesity
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    sounds good
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    Just google it.
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    I did that, though it didn't seem to work.
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    Any example?
    A collection of forum users' views on obesity
    Quote Originally Posted by mynameisjake View Post
    sounds good
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Just google it.
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    jesus christ
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    You put the adsence code where you want it to appear, you want it in a div at the bottom, put it between that divs div tags. Simple as pie... actualy simple, pie requres cooking and a varity of ingrediance.

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    Runescape Pie takes around a week to make.

    It's plonking the code it the index.php/html page, not the Css.
    A collection of forum users' views on obesity
    Quote Originally Posted by mynameisjake View Post
    sounds good
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Just google it.
    Quote Originally Posted by jesus View Post
    jesus christ
    Quote Originally Posted by Alexicles. View Post
    It will probably soon go away.

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    I don't have to put <html></html> around it or anything? As I'm still having problems.

    EDIT: I may have been pretty stupid, unless something shows before relevant ads actually appear?
    Last edited by Spectate; 20-01-2007 at 11:45 PM.
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