About ads colours

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by lakshmi2007, Apr 18, 2008.

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    while creating ad we have only 60colours which r shown by adsense.How can we get some other colours as i want light colour for my blog?Is it possible and will adsense allow that?
     
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    #3
    you can get source color In photoshop.
    Bring source color in Adsense content
     
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    lakshmi2007 Peon

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    can we modify adsense ad (want to change colour of my ad with other custom color)?
     
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    yes you can use your own colors as long you don't modify the Adsense code
     
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    I first select a color via dream weaver, then I put in in adsense code.
     
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    This is what I usually do for any color I am interested in on the web.
     
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    Use default color scheme! because it gives good CTR and Revenue :p
     
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    I use Photoshop to get the color code.
    jezzz, the default color scheme could be very ugly (depends on your template).
     
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    yup, I use photoshop. When I see a color I like I just take a screen shot and then open it in photoshop and get the color! Adsense will allow this. The only thing you can't do in adsense is for example have a white background and white text, obviously :p
     
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    You can choose any color, but you have to decide (usually through trial and error) which color scheme works best for your site. Either choose a link color which contrasts with your web page content color to bring it into focus, or choose the same color as all the other links on your site with a more subtle approach. I have found a fairly better success rate with the latter.
     
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    Yes i use photoshop or any other image editing program, then go onto the colour picker tool and just select a specific colour of my choice, then it usually outputs the hex value which you can copy and paste into adsense.

    Would be good if we could have ads with transparent background :(
     
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    If you use firefox you can use the plugin colorzilla found here http://www.iosart.com/firefox/colorzilla/

    You simply scan the your cursor over the desired element of your webpage and the color hex code is revealed.
     
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    Agree with this to a point. I was blending my URL/TITLE colors to match my site. I came across a tip, forget where, but it said to keep those blue, not the default blue, a little bit darker, so I tried it and it seems to have improved the sites I tried it on by about 30%. I am slowly changing my others over.
    No clue why it seems to work....
     
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    Cool plugin, mrcrowley, thanks for that.
     
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    Thanks for the link mrcrowley, very useful.
     
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    +1 for colorzilla too from me. its a super plugin to find any color code. A must have and to OP, you can use any hex color for adsense.
     
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    does that mean we can blend the color on the code, like this for example
    google_color_bg = "whatever color that match the site";
     
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