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In or out of a table - Which one provides better results?

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    In or out of a table - Which one provides better results?

    Hello guys,

    Since the 3.7.x series release, I've been using the Notices box for my Google ads, and just yesterday, I have installed the Welcome Headers plugin, which also uses the Notices box. I was wondering if the Welcome Headers plugin would somehow affect the money my advertisements can generate and if I should place the ads out of a box or, keep it inside the Notices box with the Welcome Headers plugin.

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    Thank you!

    P.S. I am in Russia right now, hence the Russian ads.

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    ideally, you should use the ad templates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by briansol View Post
    ideally, you should use the ad templates.
    ad_header_logo or ad_navbar_below? In a table or not? Thank you.

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    is it tabular data?

    would you type a term paper in excel?



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    Quote Originally Posted by briansol View Post
    is it tabular data?

    would you type a term paper in excel?


    NAAAAH.

    The HTML table! The one you see when you log onto my forums or just browse as a guest, for the notices box!

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    that was my point.

    if it doesn't have logical rows and columns,

    __a___b____c
    1
    2
    3

    it doesn't belong in a table

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    Quote Originally Posted by briansol View Post
    that was my point.

    if it doesn't have logical rows and columns,

    __a___b____c
    1
    2
    3

    it doesn't belong in a table
    Oh, thank you.

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    If you have two ads side by side you might need a table, otherwise just use <div> ... </div> to achieve the desired alignment.

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    no, you might need to learn CSS though

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