Not Solved Just tried to make the [Release 1.4x] My Ad Manager compatible with 1.6 but no joy
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(2011-06-16, 07:29 AM)adbrad Wrote: thought it was obvious you need to replace the x with the amount of pixels you want the image just the number, example width="600" height="200" for 600x200.

Sorry I had no idea what the size should be you see.





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#12
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try 450 x 150
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#13
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(2011-06-16, 07:33 AM)adbrad Wrote: try 450 x 150

Looks much better but I need to work out how to make a banner I guess, because it's a screenshot my friend is using so looks really tacky lol. Is there anyway to centre it as well when I get it sorted out. And thanks so much for helping me with this buddy.





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best way would probably be
<div align="center"></div>

Put them around the ad code, to make a banner just make a image in photoshop or any other image editing software, if you wanted to provide me with a idea of what you want i may be able to knock something up, as long as it is simple.
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You either have to resize the image before you upload it to imageshack or if you want to use it in a post you can use the linked thumbnail that imageshack provides.
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(2011-06-16, 08:19 AM)Aries-Belgium Wrote: You either have to resize the image before you upload it to imageshack or if you want to use it in a post you can use the linked thumbnail that imageshack provides.

Thanks I have PM you Smile





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