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  • Thread Starter zedekc

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    I saw some reviews of ad placement plug-ins, that state you can insert ads without disrupting the template. That sounds like it would solve my issues? What do you guys think? Have you tried such ad plugins with any success?

    Thread Starter zedekc

    (@zedekc)

    Which of the more reputable premium theme providers would you recommend? I definitely don’t mind spending money. I just want to get something with a great look to it, that also allows me to place ads as I need. Thanks again!

    Thread Starter zedekc

    (@zedekc)

    Sweet, that would be so awesome. I was looking at the ‘Striking’ theme, ‘Karma’ theme, and ‘inFocus’ theme. All of which are in the top 5 all time selling themes on themeforest. So it sounds like even if I had to modify css, that it is something that i could do with the right instruction without coding knowledge. This is great news, because I thought I was going to have to pick a crappy looking theme because I thought it would be too difficult for my skill level to modify sidebar widths to insert ads. Thanks!

    Anyone else with insight or advice please comment! I would love to hear your thoughts on this!

    Thread Starter zedekc

    (@zedekc)

    Well if I had a really nicely designed header/footer, or a really good logo, or backround design that would be disappointing if I would not be able to implement them into my site.

    There is a really cool Theme I was planning on getting. It has alot of the features and ability I am looking for, its just not good looking at all.

    I was hoping it would be like Myspace was, where you could inject code, and as long as the code was scripted properly it would ad design elements, or features as you needed.

    Thread Starter zedekc

    (@zedekc)

    Is this possible, to get addons to make site look better; or do the looks and design features have to be built into the theme itself? Thank you!

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