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  • Plugin Author Thomas M

    (@webzunft)

    Hi Umair,

    thanks for reaching out.

    I see a couple of basic issues on your site.

    Most ads in your content are too wide. It doesn’t only look bad, but is also against AdSense’s terms, because it covers part of the content in the sidebar. Unfortunately, the responsive format might sometimes not be able to pick up the available width. In those cases, I would recommend switching the ad type to “normal” and a size of 300×250 or 336×280 in the ad settings in Advanced Ads.

    The AdSense header code (also used for Auto ads) is implemented twice, which also gives a warning. If this code was added also using Advanced Ads then please go to Advanced Ads > Settings > AdSense and disable the “Verification code & Auto ads” option.

    The Autoptimize settings break a few scripts. Advanced Ads should be compatible, but I would like to take a closer look at your settings to figure out why this doesn’t work for you. If you agree then please reach out though our email support.

    Thanks
    Thomas

    2 quick tips;
    * (re-)add js/jquery/jquery.js to the comma-separated list of Autopimize’s JS optimization exclusions to fix the “jquery is not defined”-error
    * there’s a problem with a JS-file in your theme (/wp-content/themes/genesis-sample/js/genesis-sample.js) which tries to interface with the wp-object that is not available in this context resulting in this error:
    ReferenceError: wp is not defined[Learn More] genesis-sample.js:45:7

    frank (ao dev)

    Plugin Author Thomas M

    (@webzunft)

    @optimizingmatters quick as always, thanks.

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