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  • #31
    Hi.

    I just downloaded the new Firefox version and I noticed that when I visit my site with it, the google adsense does not come out. I thought it was an adsense problem.

    But when i used my iexplorer, the adsense appeared. I had no problems with the old firefox before.

    Any similar experiences. Maybe it is just a temporary glitch.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by rado1
      I just downloaded the new Firefox version and I noticed that when I visit my site with it, the google adsense does not come out. I thought it was an adsense problem.
      I haven't downloaded the new version, so just shooting from the hip...

      is there any kind of built in ad blocking? I think the ad blockers key in a various things, one of I think, due to experience, is identifying anything labeled like it would be an ad, such as <div id="ads">, or <div class="adblock">, etc.

      If so, it may be picking up on something like that... with the big promotion between Google and Firefox, this would be a pretty big glitch on somebodies part!

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      • #33
        Hi Rado1,
        Originally posted by rado1
        But looking at my site www.thewatchworks.org I would want to put the adsense on the space below the index area of my welcome page. In short, there is a rectangular-vertical box that has nothing in it. But I can't seem to find out how to put adsense there.
        We get all the benefits of using the web builder, but we can't access every inch of the screen

        There are some sections on every template you will never be able to access, I just get used to it.

        For my own websites, I choose Site Studio designs which allow me all of the *real estate* on the page, and then I design the major part of the page in tables/html, which I can paste onto the design [using New Page / HTML].

        You have to use trial and error to work out which website design suits best what you're trying to do.

        And don't forget - you can have 3 lots of adsense per page, but don't go overboard with it.

        Ciao ciao
        WebGirl!

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        • #34
          Rado1's payment page

          Rado1,

          In regard to your Payment page, have you considered 2checkout.com? Not sure about Phillipines, but might be a good solution.

          Another alternative is PayDotCom.com.

          Site's looking great! Well done!

          WebGirl

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          • #35
            Originally posted by WebGirl
            Hi Rado1,

            We get all the benefits of using the web builder, but we can't access every inch of the screen

            There are some sections on every template you will never be able to access, I just get used to it.

            For my own websites, I choose Site Studio designs which allow me all of the *real estate* on the page, and then I design the major part of the page in tables/html, which I can paste onto the design [using New Page / HTML].

            You have to use trial and error to work out which website design suits best what you're trying to do.

            And don't forget - you can have 3 lots of adsense per page, but don't go overboard with it.

            Ciao ciao
            WebGirl!
            Hi Webgirl,

            Did you see that blank area/space on my welcome page below the "index" area? I can't seem to get into that area even on my CPanel.

            How do I copy and paste adsense there?

            Thanks!

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            • #36
              Hi Rado1,

              Do you mean the space below the menu buttons, on the bottom left of the page?

              If yes, then you cannot access this.

              Wherever the menu goes *down* the page, the web builder reserves this space to add as many page links as may be required. One of my client sites has about 20 menu links, and even if you don't think you'll ever need the space, the web builder is set up to *reserve* the space.

              You can put your adsense in a new paragraph across the screen, or set your page to 2 columns [in the Edit mode, select 2 from popup], and have your adsense in either column.

              I have used this on several sites. If the adsense is only say 125 pixels across, the other column will use up the rest of the available space.

              Hope this helps,
              WebGirl!

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              • #37
                Thank you webgirl.

                That's been a big help.

                You have always been very helpful.

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                • #38
                  You're very welcome

                  How are you advertising your site, letting people know you're online?

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                  • #39
                    Hi. I actually have not advertised my site yet. Only via email to some loyal customers. I will advertise once I have uploaded all the pics I have. uploading seems to be the hardest part.

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                    • #40
                      theBrightleaf??

                      Ho gosh, can someone please remove that site? It's hurting my eyes!!

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                      • #41
                        Hey, don't be so harsh!

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                        • #42
                          Upload images FAST!!!

                          Hey Rado1,

                          Originally posted by rado1
                          ... I will advertise once I have uploaded all the pics I have. uploading seems to be the hardest part.
                          Here's a tip ... don't use Site Studio to upload your images ...

                          I use FTP software, where I just drag and drop all the images when I want to upload them. Do it all in one go instead of the paintstakingly slow Upload feature.

                          On my Mac I use FETCH [free] but you can go to Tucows dot com and find free FTP software to suit your computer platform. [FTP = File Transfer Protocol]

                          All the settings you will need are contained in your original *Welcome* email from RSP.

                          Hope this helps speed up the process for you!

                          Ciao ciao
                          WebGirl!

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                          • #43
                            Free FTP Program

                            The best FTP program for your PC would be FileZilla. And it is free of course.

                            You can get it here: http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/

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                            • #44
                              Does anybody have a nice live site studio website

                              Hello everybody what im wanting is a nice website done by site studio to show my customers. Does anybody have a live one just to show them what it can do they are always asking.So your domain would go on to my website advertising the site studio. Plus somebody will get a free plug also

                              Regards Jazz

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                              • #45
                                I found this demo http://www.psoft.net/SS/site_studio_demo_page.html it looks like the tutorial pages

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