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Old 10-14-2009, 09:02 AM
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Default How to Configure the 468 Ad Block in the Header....+V

With the release of Streamline 2.0, many of the previous options that were configurable via the theme options page have been widgetized. The 468 ad block that is displayed in the header section is included.


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There are two ways that you can configure the 468 ad banner that is located in the upper right hand portion of the header.

1) Inside the theme's header file, you will see the code below - you can replace it with your own ad code.

Code:
<a href="http://#"><img src=<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/images/468x60.gif></a>
2) The other option is to use a text widget, which gives you the ability to use standard image ad code or even Google AdSense code. Below you will see a screenshot of how the Church theme's demo site is configured using a text widget.


 

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