<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Serving Code</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/24/Serving_Code.html</link><description>Understand advanced ad serving settings for standard, pop-up/pop-under, and interstitial serving code. This list currently shows the first 10 items. Click on a link to see more.</description><image><title>Serving Code</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/24/Serving_Code.html</link><url>http://www.adspeed.com/img/as/adspeed-chosen.gif</url></image><item><title>What is the serving code?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/166/Serving_Code/serving_code.html</link><description>Serving code (ad tag) is a small piece of HTML code to put into your web pages where you want to display ads. The serving code looks something like this: ... There are two types of serving code. You can get the serving code for each zone or for each ad: Zone: rotate ads within this zone, or Ad: no rotation, always display this particular ad Generate the Serving Code Sign into your account, follow the menu Ads/All or Zones/All Click on an ad or a zone name Click on the Serving Code tab ...</description></item><item><title>How can I put ads into Blogger and TypePad?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1003/Serving_Code/How_put_ads_Blogger_TypePad.html</link><description>Our ad server can display ads on all blog software, web authoring software and content management systems. Blogger Copy the serving code of the zone or a specific ad Go to the dashboard of your blog Click "Layout" tab to edit it Click "Add a Gadget" (either on the side or at the bottom) Under the Basics list, choose the HTML/JavaScript Paste the serving code to the Content box, and click Save TypePad Copy the serving code of the zone or a specific ad Sign into your Typepad account, and select the blog you want to add the widget to Choose the "Typelist" option tab at the top of the page Choose the "Create a New Typelist" option on the right Choose Notes as the list type, and a name for your new list Paste in the serving code Click Publish tab and then choose your blog Save/Republish</description></item><item><title>What is AdSpeed Plugin for WordPress?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1030/Serving_Code/AdSpeed_Plugin_WordPress.html</link><description>AdSpeed has released a plugin for WordPress, a popular publishing platform. This plugin displays advertising on the sidebar and inside a blog post. 			 Ads on the Sidebar Click on menu Appearance/Widgets and drag AdSpeed Ad Server to the sidebar. You can then choose how many ad placements to be serve on the sidebar ...</description></item><item><title>How do I set up advertising on WordPress?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1070/Serving_Code/howto_set_advertising_WordPress.html</link><description>WordPress is a popular publishing platform with many advanced customizations to suit your own preferences. To place ads into your WordPress blog/CMS, you can use AdSpeed plugin for WordPress or manually for more advanced ad setup. Serving code can be placed directly into the WordPress templates. Place ads only on the homepage You would use the condition tag is_home() in the homepage.php (or index.php) ...</description></item><item><title>What are different formats of serving code?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/852/Serving_Code/different_formats_serving_code.html</link><description>We make different formats for the serving code so you can choose which format works for your situation. Comprehensive The goal of this serving code is to compatible with all available web browsers. It combines IFrame, JavaScript and regular IMG tag to support 3 levels of fallback: An enhanced IFrame: a regular IFrame with tracking information provided by JavaScript. A regular IFrame: if JavaScript is disabled, ads are still get served without some additional tracking details ...</description></item><item><title>What is WMODE for SWF ads? How can I change it?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/66/Serving_Code/WMODE_SWF_ads_How_change.html</link><description>Some website's design needs a special parameter for Flash ads to behave properly with other elements within the web page. Common scenarios include CSS expanding menus, drop-down selection boxes or content layers. The WMODE (or Window Mode) of Flash movies can be set manually through the serving code. When generating the serving code, you can enter a new WMODE value into the Custom Parameters field input and the ad tag will be updated automatically ...</description></item><item><title>What are different types of serving code?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/791/Serving_Code/different_types_serving_code.html</link><description>There are 2 types of serving code: for each Zone and for each ad. For a specific Zone This serving code will serve, rotate ads within this zone. To get this serving code: click on a zone name, then click on the "Serving Code" tab. You can specify the ad dimension(s) to be served ...</description></item><item><title>What is an impression beacon?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/799/Serving_Code/impression_beacon.html</link><description>An impression beacon is an invisible image used to count each complete impression. This method of counting impression is much more accurate than just counting every ad request, which could end up not being delivered and over-count impressions. For example: if the user for any reason (block ads, disconnect while loading the page, close browser suddenly), these are not complete impressions and will not be counted.</description></item><item><title>How do I add current timestamp into the serving code?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/67/Serving_Code/howto_add_current_timestamp_serving_code.html</link><description>When creating and setting up a new ad, you can put a timestamp variable in the ad code. This tag will be replaced by our system for each serving. The timestamp is the number of seconds since January 1, 1970. URLs used when creating a new ad For the image URL: http://www.adspeed.com/image.gif?[timestamp] For the destination URL: http://www.adspeed.com/?[timestamp] URLs used by our ad server when the ad is displayed The image to be displayed: http://www.adspeed.com/image.gif?106737238 Clicking on this ad redirects to the following URL: http://www.adspeed.com/?106737238 This tag is used by DoubleClick's DART ad server and other ad serving systems to force cache busting.</description></item><item><title>What are the problems with ad blocking software?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/793/Serving_Code/problems_with_ad_blocking_software.html</link><description>Unfortunately, we will not be able to serve ads to visitors who enable ad blockers because these applications are designed to block ads. We choose not to constantly implement little tricks and work-around here and there to bypass the blockers because the visitor has made a decision and we should honor that. Otherwise, ads only annoy your visitors more and might have a negative effect on your website and your advertisers. There are different methods utilized by ad blockers: some resolve the ad server's known IP addresses or hostnames to a local/private IP (127.0.0.1), others remove/strip the IMG tag before displaying the page to end user (for example: Norton Personal Security/Firewall) ...</description></item></channel></rss>