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Old 09-30-2008, 08:13 PM
hughmac hughmac is offline
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sadly many of the themes require some level of teki knowledge to populate the pre positioned ad blocks which is a pain.

look for the theme designers web site (if they have one!) and send an email to any contact address that you may find within the theme code tho these are usualy visible in the theme footer.

good theme designers will include an ad management section within the blogs admin section so it could be worthwhile checking the blogs admin directly.

im guessing that multiple themes are offered to increase diversity, this helps to ensure that we are not all using the same themes, which would not be good for seo etc.

just a thought, where does the WPD adsense settings (under advanced in the site settings page) place the adsense code?


good luck!

Last edited by hughmac; 09-30-2008 at 08:27 PM.
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