Jenna
May 19 2003, 10:27 AM
Hey All!
Hope everyone had a GREAT weekend!
I was wondering--what is AD EDITOR under the ADMIN Panel in SITE LAYOUT?
How can I use it? What can I put there?
Also, how do I just add LOGO's to the right, instead of LINKS?
Thanks!
Jenna
cbhale
May 19 2003, 07:34 PM
Hello Jenna,
Ad Editor is use to place ads in the upper header of your website. If you take a look at my site.
http://www.chumars.comIn the upper right hand side I have a animated banner and on the left side I have my company logo.
The Logo editor will place what ever picture you want in the middle of the two others.
I chose to use the Ad Editor Left for my logo!
Hope this helps....
CBHALE
scaldiran-MC Team
May 21 2003, 02:39 PM
If you want to add logos to the right hand side, simply go to Site Layout -> Right Side Banner Editor, and you can add an image there. If you want it to link to the same page, simply place a "#" (without the quotes) for the link.
robert
May 21 2003, 02:49 PM
You can also add logos to the left side, using Custom HTML. Put an image (160 pixels or less wide) up with a link (use "self" as the frame). This is easy to do in FrontPage.
Cwazydawg
May 22 2003, 04:12 PM
Just make sure that you aren't confusing the Top of Page Editor's custom html with the the ad editor. Because you can't have both active in your cart, it has to be either one. So if you have custom html in your Top of Page Editor, you will not be able to see any ad you put in the ad editor. FYI
ptalk
May 29 2003, 01:53 AM
hmmm...now I know what the ad editor is for
ultimatekeychains
May 29 2003, 12:01 PM
The Ad Editor is great to easily replace the graphics in the upper corners of your site, no matter what the use -logo, specials, shipping, etc.
We use this on one of our stores and all custom header on the other.
wholesale123
Apr 7 2004, 07:38 AM
I keep clicking "hide" for my top of page banner, and it keeps coming back in my storefront, as a broken image...how can I get rid of it?
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