How to change font of Google Ads ?

Discussion in 'Guidelines / Compliance' started by nnconline, Feb 25, 2009.

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    I am seeing how to change font of google ads like font of my site. Who can help me ? And if the font is changed , will it break TOS of google ?
     
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    zodiac Peon

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    not allowed.
     
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  3. nihangshah

    nihangshah Prominent Member

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    You're allowed to change font faces between Arial, Times, and Verdana. While font options will appear in every account, they'll currently only be applied to ad units on pages primarily in Latin-based characters.

    Read this official post on Adsense blog.
     
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    nhc1987 Notable Member

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    There are two ways to set custom fonts: across your entire account for all AdSense for content units, or for individual ad units.

    To set a custom font as the default for all your AdSense for content units :

    1. Sign in to your account.
    2. Visit your My Account tab.
    3. In the Ad Display Preference section, click edit.
    4. From the drop-down, choose your preferred font and save your changes.

    The font settings will be reflected in all your AdSense for content ad units shortly.

    To set custom fonts for individual ad units:

    If you're creating a new ad unit, you can choose a custom font while generating your ad code. Alternatively, you can update the font for an existing ad unit, by editing that ad unit through the Manage Ads page.

    1. Sign in to your account.
    2. Visit your AdSense Setup tab.
    3. If you're making a new ad unit, choose AdSense for content as the product and continue to modify your settings. If you're editing an existing ad unit, visit the Manage Ads page and choose your desired AdSense unit.
    4. In the Fonts drop-down, choose whichever font you would prefer.
    5. Make any other changes to your ad unit and save. If you're creating a new ad unit, your font settings will be visible wherever you add the code for that unit. If you're editing a saved ad unit, font changes will be visible on your pages in a few moments.

    Please note that if you customize the font settings of an individual ad unit, changes you make to your account-wide default font settings will not be applied to that ad unit.

    Source : https://www.google.com/adsense/supp...&subid=ww-en-et-asblog_2009-02-19&medium=link
     
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    Hi nnconline

    You've been asking for more control over the appearance of the ads on your sites, so we're happy to let you know that you can now change the font face of the text in ad units on pages in Latin-character languages. You can choose between Arial, Times, and Verdana font faces. Please note that while font options will appear in every account, they'll currently only be applied to ad units on pages primarily in Latin-based characters.
    There are a few ways to customize the font face of your ad units. If you'd like to quickly change the font settings for every ad unit generated from your account, visit the 'Ad Display Preference' section of your Account Settings page to select a new account-wide font face. This will affect all units you've created in the past, regardless of whether you used the Manage Ads feature. By default, your ads are currently set to 'Standard AdSense font family', which we've found has performed well across browsers and displays.
    However, you can also select custom font faces for specific ad units that you've created with the Manage Ads feature. When creating new ad units, you'll be prompted to select between the default 'Standard AdSense font family', your new account-wide font face (if you've selected one), or another font face. You can also change the appearance of existing ad units, by visiting the Manage Ads page of your account and updating your font choices for specific ad units. Once you've changed the font face of an ad unit away from the default, those selections will be maintained even if you change your account-wide settings later.
    Just as with color and placement optimizations, we encourage you to test these new font options to find the best combination for your sites. For instance, you can try matching the font face of your ads to that of your sites.

    Best Regards

    Javaid anwar
    +923134654046
     
    sandhuONE, Feb 26, 2009 IP