AdSense is distorting my site in FF - Can anyone explain this??

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by cscott5288, Jan 12, 2009.

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    I put adsense ads into my site recently and discovered that when I open my site in firefox, and click refresh, sometimes all of the images scatter across the screen and then come back together. When I remove the ads, I don't have this problem...

    It happens more frequently and more severely with pages that have the ad link unit in it (like the home, products, contact page).

    Can anyone explain why this is happening and maybe how to fix it? I know it doesn't seem like a big deal, but i'm kinda ocd about this kind of stuff lol

    Thanks ahead!
     
    cscott5288, Jan 12, 2009 IP
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    cscott5288 Active Member

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    If anyone can find a way to fix this I would gladly pay them.
     
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    gina.alessia Well-Known Member

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    It happens just for less than a sec. when you refresh the page. i don't see any problem
     
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    Jackie_W Well-Known Member

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    #4
    you need to post in the web design or css forums for a fix on that one
     
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    cscott5288 Active Member

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    I did, still no reply :(
     
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    Big0ne Well-Known Member

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    #6
    I see no problem in FF 3.x
     
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    cscott5288 Active Member

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    Did you refresh the page multiple times?

    I've tried it on several different computers and the same thing happens
     
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    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    It happens occasionally with Firefox 3
     
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    O so I'm not alone with this problem?
     
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    #10
    It's basically the way Firefox renders the page, it displays stuff even if it's not completely ready to be displayed (for faster loading times and such), the adsense is loading a bit slower than your other content. I wouldn't actually worry about it too much if it were me it's not really an issue IMO.
     
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    If it comes together when the page is finished loading don't worry about it.
     
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    #12
    I just noticed, you're using Tables for your site design, I would recommend a complete CSS layout which I think would solve your problem.
     
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    cscott5288 Active Member

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    Yeah, because thats how photoshop writes the code when you save it as a web design. I guess PS is a terrible code-writer. How much work would it be to convert it to CSS? I am very inexperienced in CSS.
     
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    gina.alessia Well-Known Member

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    #14
    there is an option in PS to render your code with CSS (although i won't reccomend because it's crappy code)
     
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    cscott5288 Active Member

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    Really? I have photoshop 10 and i can't find it.
     
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    You can use http://validator.w3.org/ to check the code.
    I see the problems with the tags not closed properly, maybe this is the reason.
    e.g. wrong /body tag in line 312.
     
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