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AdSense Now!

How can I control the appearance of the adsense blocks using CSS?

All <div>s that AdSense Now! creates have the class attribute adsense. Furthermore, they have attributes like adsense-leadin, adsense-midtext and adsense-leadout depending on the type. You can set the style for these classes in your theme style.css to control their appearance.

Ad Space sharing?

There is an ad-space sharing scheme implemented starting version 1.5 of AdSense Now!, if you would like to support its future development. It gives you an option to share a small fraction of your ad slots to show the author's ads. You can configure this fraction - the default is 5%. (Five percent means my ad would appear roughly once in twenty of your ads). I have extra code to ensure that my ads don't appear more than once on the same page. You can turn off this ad space sharing by entering 0% (starting version 1.57).

Unless you configure the plugin (following the instructions on its admin page) and explicitly turn off the sharing, you agree to run the developer's ads on your site(s). By using the program, the users are agreeing to this condition, and confirming that their sites abide by Google's policies and terms of service.

Why another AdSense plugin?

The other plugin I have published, Easy AdSenser, does everything that AdSense Now! does and more. But in doing so, Easy AdSenser has become an All-in-One AdSense plugin, and not "Easy" any more. I wanted to go back to the basics and provide a simple plugin to get our fellow bloggers started on AdSense.

I like its simplicity, but *AdSense Now!* doesn't have all the features I need. Can you add *this* and *that* feature?

If you think AdSense Now! is too lean and mean for your taste, try my full-fledged, feature-rich plugin Easy AdSenser. I plan to keep AdSense Now! simple.

I just activated the plugin. How come I don't see any ads in my blog?

Note that you have to generate your adsense code from Google, and paste the entire code in the text box, replacing the existing text. Changing the publisher id alone is not good enough.

If you just created the new Google AdSense code, it may not be active yet. Google takes about ten minutes or so before serving ads. Please try again later.

Can I control how the ad blocks are formatted in each page?

Yes! Now, in V1.1+, you more options [through custom fields] to control ad blocks in individual posts/pages. Add custom fields with keys like adsense-top, adsense-middle, adsense-bottom, adsense-widget, adsense-search and with values like left, right, center or no to have control how the ad blocks show up in each post or page. The value "no" suppresses all AdSense ad blocks in the post or page.

How do I report a bug or ask a question?

Please report any problems, and share your thoughts and comments at the plugin forum at WordPress Or send an email to the plugin author.

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