New Bottom Ads
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@thanksajdotcom said:
There are many times I do split-screen on my laptop (watching Netflix on most of the screen and a very thin window for 2048Alphabet. I've noticed that if I open ML when doing this, the side ad often drops to the bottom? Are frames not being used or are they at fixed proportions?
No frames.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
There are many times I do split-screen on my laptop (watching Netflix on most of the screen and a very thin window for 2048Alphabet. I've noticed that if I open ML when doing this, the side ad often drops to the bottom? Are frames not being used or are they at fixed proportions?
No frames.
The page just scales very strange is all...
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The way I see it, the 2 hottest activity spots in any post/thread are the OP (sidebar ad is there) and the latest comments (bottom ad is there). Only in the case of a new topic with no posts on it do you have both ads visible on the same screen. Unless it displays differently for mobile. If so, get a computer and voila: problem solved!
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Art is right, just get a computer and quit yer cryin
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the bottom ads are working well for me so far.. not creating any issues.
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One thing that is bothering me is that it isn't centered on the conversation or doesn't extend across the entire conversation (at least on my screen). Not a big deal functionally just bothers me for some reason.
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@coliver said:
One thing that is bothering me is that it isn't centered on the conversation or doesn't extend across the entire conversation (at least on my screen). Not a big deal functionally just bothers me for some reason.
It is left justified right now within the widget. You are saying that centering it would improve the aesthetics?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
One thing that is bothering me is that it isn't centered on the conversation or doesn't extend across the entire conversation (at least on my screen). Not a big deal functionally just bothers me for some reason.
It is left justified right now within the widget. You are saying that centering it would improve the aesthetics?
Maybe, it just doesn't look right to me right now.
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
One thing that is bothering me is that it isn't centered on the conversation or doesn't extend across the entire conversation (at least on my screen). Not a big deal functionally just bothers me for some reason.
It is left justified right now within the widget. You are saying that centering it would improve the aesthetics?
Maybe, it just doesn't look right to me right now.
It shouldn't, it's left.
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...it just doesn't look right to me right now.
It shouldn't, it's left.
I see what you did there...
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@art_of_shred said:
...it just doesn't look right to me right now.
It shouldn't, it's left.
I see what you did there...
I forgot about this. I was going to use the giant bird meme.
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Bottom ad works fine for me. Does not get in the way. It is there when I scroll down but if I scroll up it just goes away. Never really messes with my screen.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
Considering you have to go to the bottom to post on a long page, it's still valuable real estate for sale, and not a waste at all. The only issue is this:
This is the issue I was seeing last night at home.
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Maybe this is just me personally, I think the ad at the bottom is too far to the left. Perhaps it would look better if it was centered with the thread or stretched to fit the thread (not page) if possible.
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L is for Lassi
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Seeing that it is at the VERY bottom of the page, instead of persistent (resulting in more scrolling), I think it's okay. If an advertiser wanted more real estate that is persistent, obviously the blank sides would be the best way to go.
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Is there also a left side column that can be used for ads? Just curious more then anything else.
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@coliver said:
Is there also a left side column that can be used for ads? Just curious more then anything else.
No, only the right.
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@BBigford said:
Seeing that it is at the VERY bottom of the page, instead of persistent (resulting in more scrolling), I think it's okay. If an advertiser wanted more real estate that is persistent, obviously the blank sides would be the best way to go.
Not trying to be over the top, trying to balance a good user experience with decent ad placement but don't want to make it overwhelming.