AdSense on SMF?

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    I don't want to share my revenue. Does the mod make me?
     
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    No it doesn't I don't believe.
     
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    The package has an error. I guess it's not compatible with my forum. Do you know where I could just manually insert the AdSense?
    I can't get any help on the SMF forums. I've been trying to do this for a week.
     
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    manually >> h**p://www.astahost.com/info.php/how-add-adsense-code-smf_t11696.html
    using mod >> h**p://custom.simplemachines.org/mods/index.php?mod=255

    :)
     
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    I figured it out manually. However, I'd sure like to center the adsense block. Does anyone know how to center it in template.index?
     
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    that should help i think
     
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    That just created a line across the top of the ads :(
     
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    didnt that help ? i didnt mean you to put all of it
     
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    I tried just that. It didn't help. hmmm I've had hell with smf for a week now :(
     
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    Any reason why you did not ask this in the SMF forum. The answers would be more tailor made as if you are using a theme, the author would probably respond telling you what to do.

    It is quite an active forum so chances are you'd get a much better response to issues/questions there.

     
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    Yeah. There's a reason why. They don't help me. And when they do, the instructions stink as if I know what they're talking about. I'm very new to smf and I know nothing about php.

    It took me a week to finally get "half assed" answers from them just to manually put adsense IN the forums.
     
    Emie., Jan 11, 2008 IP