• The Ad widgets specify a “Banner URL” and a “Target URL” in both sizes 300X 250 and 125 X 125. I’m not sure what this means since my advertisers provide links in HTML or Javascript. Do I have to fill in both of these areas or just one or the other?

    Website http://www.buellreview.com and Theme Alley Destro Pro.

    Anyone who’s done this, I could use some pointers!

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  • Ad sizes come in standard sizes such as 125×125, 300×250, etc. So, most of the ad injecting widgets are also designed to accommodate such ads (mostly corresponding to Google AdSense ads). You have to specify ad sizes acceptable to you in your advertising pages. If not nonstandard sizes will also come from advertisers.

    Thread Starter mrbenz7

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    I get that part. What I don’t understand is the “target url” section of the widget and the “banner url” section. Do I need to put something in BOTH of these areas? I’ve never seen this before.

    Which widget are you using?

    Thread Starter mrbenz7

    (@mrbenz7)

    It’s in wordpress on my dashboard under 300 X 250 and 125 X 125 ads widgets. My Theme is Theme Alley Destro Pro.

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    Is the widget built in your theme or is it downloaded from some other sources?

    Thread Starter mrbenz7

    (@mrbenz7)

    Sort of both. It’s built into my theme, but if you look at the Dashboard for WordPress under widgets it’s the 300 X 250 and 125 X 125 AD widget.

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    If the widget is hard-coded into the theme, you may need to contact the theme’s vendor as we do not support commercial themes, paid or free. Alternatively, you may use a text widget or use a plugin to place the ads.

    Thread Starter mrbenz7

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    That’s what I’ve been doing. There are a few plugins that just don’t work and I’m eliminating them as fast as I can!

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