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  • Hi, have you managed to find a solution for this?
    I have a similar problem.

    Gwyneth Llewelyn, thanks for mentioning me. Your review was simply, beautiful.

    As Gwyneth, I’ve tried other plugins. The other are way simpler, or they are way more complicated. I ended recommending this plugin in the past (even when it was not updated) to most of my peers. It is very simple to use, and as Gwyneth mentioned, you have control to many details.

    There are other popular advertisement plugins that, when you wish to show an ad in a widget, you must put the id code. In other words, you must have the plugin page open and the widget page open, in order to add the id. Switzer’s Advertisement Manager simply shows you a drop down menu with the list of your ads, in the widget area. While this is simply the intelligent (and easiest way to go), I don’t know why other plugins seem to ignore this feature.

    Advertisement manager also, as mentioned, let you put your own code. And when you do this, you can use it for other situations besides advertisement. In my case, I use it for navigation. I own a website with many topics and genres (over 200). I want to give the users the ability to show related content in the sidebar. By creating “ads” and selecting categories, I can show a list of humor categories in the sidebar of a post related to humor, per example.

    Thread Starter spynebreaker

    (@spynebreaker)

    Thanks. I really like this plugin. It helps me to customize certain parts of my website, according to categories, pages, etc.

    Just taking the opportunity (besides thanking you once again for this wonderful plugin), there is one feature/option that can be used. An exception rule in the website display options. I had cases when I need to show a specific ad in a parent category, except a child category. Since the parent category keeps growing with child categories, making the exception in practice will mean choosing all the child categories I need, and updating the list every time a new child category is born.

    I’ve solved this with outside PHP programming. But you know, this is just an observation/humble_suggestion. 🙂

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