Hello. I have gotten an ad script to work on my blog site, but I need to change the image size.
I have been using the same script for a month now and usually when I need to do this I go to PS and change them manually, however I was wondering if I could set the size with CSS?
Here is a link to my blog:
http://random.therandy.tk/
Couldn't you set the image dimensions in JavaScript when loading the ad (via element.width =) using the name of adBanner to select it or am I missing something?
@chrisburton has the answer for doing it via CSS (though I'd also put height: auto;).
But @tomrogers123 is getting a little closer to the real problem, I think. If you're using a service to display the ads, you should be able to tell it what size to deliver the ads in.
@Tensville Moving it over sort of breaks the whole appearance of the layout. It doesn't look as appealing if you'd actually scale it down to fit the area.
Hello. I have gotten an ad script to work on my blog site, but I need to change the image size. I have been using the same script for a month now and usually when I need to do this I go to PS and change them manually, however I was wondering if I could set the size with CSS? Here is a link to my blog: http://random.therandy.tk/
Couldn't you set the image dimensions in JavaScript when loading the ad (via
element.width =) using the name ofadBannerto select it or am I missing something?Hmm I haven't changed the widths of the images, but I did move it over, by putting a div style. How does it look(and load)?
@chrisburton has the answer for doing it via CSS (though I'd also put
height: auto;).But @tomrogers123 is getting a little closer to the real problem, I think. If you're using a service to display the ads, you should be able to tell it what size to deliver the ads in.
Scratch that. It all works fine now. I found that just moving the ad over works for me as far as the site is concerned. Thank you all for your help.
@Tensville Moving it over sort of breaks the whole appearance of the layout. It doesn't look as appealing if you'd actually scale it down to fit the area.