Adsense placement

Discussion in 'WordPress' started by zac439, Jul 8, 2007.

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    I am having trouble with placing adsense manually into each post, because of a plugin I am using that I must use. Using a plugin such as Adman, which automatically puts the ads into each post, does not work either.

    Is there a way I can call to the adsense code from a link?

    Because each time I edit a post, the manually entered google adsense code will reset my <!--more--> tag into messing up the entire post. The Adman script uses a <!--adman--> tag that also messes up my "more" tag for some reason.

    Please help!
     
    zac439, Jul 8, 2007 IP
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    odin93 Active Member

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    google "mighty adsense wp plugin", you will find a great little plugin, it is perfect.
     
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    I'll check it out. Does it use codes such as <!--code--> ? Because this is what is interfering with my "More" tag.
     
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    Well, i dunno if i uses it, but you dont have to put it in, just check it out working here: http://www.mindoncash.com that is how it works.
     
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    Why does it interfere with <!-- more --> tag?
    I am using AdSense Deluxe, it uses <!-- adsense --> tag and all of my posts contain <!-- more --> tags - I have never had any problems with it.
     
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    Well, I have a very interesting setup of Wordpress.

    First, my WYSIWYG editor just plain disappeared. I installed a user-made modification to replace it. This modification isn't perfect in many respects, and one of the side effects is that it can't use the more tag properly.

    In fact, I have to post the content, turn the WYSIWYG editor off in the plugin menu, and then edit the code to put the more tag in.

    It's very time consuming. The disappearance of the editor is an unexplainable bug as of now, so I can't get around it.
     
    zac439, Jul 8, 2007 IP