<rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><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>Can I have ads refresh automatically without a page reload?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/47/Serving_Code/ads_refresh_automatically_without_page_reload.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/47/Serving_Code/ads_refresh_automatically_without_page_reload.html</guid><description>By default, an ad placement do not reload itself until the visitor refreshes the web page or goes to a new page. Instead of this default behavior, you can set the number of seconds in the serving code so that the ad server automatically fetches and displays a new ad. This happens without your visitors having to reload their current viewing web page. How It Works After every X seconds, the ad placement will be refreshed, a new ad is displayed and a new impression is recorded.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I avoid duplicate ads on the same page?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/59/Serving_Code/howto_avoid_duplicate_ads_page.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/59/Serving_Code/howto_avoid_duplicate_ads_page.html</guid><description>A single web page can have multiple advertising ad placements. When getting serving code for any zone, you can specify the spot number for that serving code. For example, three 100x100 buttons reside next to each other (top, middle, bottom). You can set the spot number so that they serve different ads or the same creative.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I combine multiple ads in the same placement?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/15/Serving_Code/howto_combine_multiple_ads_placement.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/15/Serving_Code/howto_combine_multiple_ads_placement.html</guid><description>For your convenience and better performance, you can display multiple ads in a zone using a single serving code. Each ad is tracked separately for both impressions, clicks and other ad metrics. For example, displaying a column of four 250x250 ads. Please follow these steps to generate the serving code for a zone that has multiple ads: Sign into your account, follow the menu Zones/ All Click on the Zone's name Click on the Serving Code tab to generate the ad tag for this zone Select the Number of Ads you want to display Copy and paste this code into your web page where you want to display Mixing dimensions and mixing banners with text-links You can also mix banners of different dimensions (eg: 120x300, 120x600) and text-links together.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I customize the interstitial ad template?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/717/Serving_Code/howto_customize_interstitial_ad_template.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/717/Serving_Code/howto_customize_interstitial_ad_template.html</guid><description>You can change the look and layout for the container page of interstitial ads. This feature requires a White Label subscription. For example, you could use a different background, place your logo, or display the "Skip This Ad" link in another language. When editing the template, these following tags have special meanings: {AS:TITLE} Dynamically set the title of the page to be the alt attribute of this ad.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I defer ads until after the page has finished loading?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1103/Serving_Code/howto_defer_ads_until_after_page.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1103/Serving_Code/howto_defer_ads_until_after_page.html</guid><description>Contents are loaded according to the components' order in the HTML source code. If you want visitors to see the site contents before seeing the ads to improve performance and visitor experience, you can choose the IFRAME serving code format, which loads independently from other components on the page. The other option is deferring the fetching and loading ads into DIV containers. This technique can be useful for websites that use asynchronous loading like AJAX or want to avoid JavaScript's document.write() approach.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I put ads into my blog/website?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1003/Serving_Code/howto_put_ads_blog_website.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1003/Serving_Code/howto_put_ads_blog_website.html</guid><description>Our ad server can display ads on all blog platforms, web authoring software and content management systems (CMS) via a widget or template interface. These are instructions for some of the popular ones: WordPress, Blogger, TypePad, Joomla, Mambo, Ning, DotNetNuke. WordPress Please see this page for detailed integration instructions for WordPress. 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 Joomla You can display ads with AdSpeed Ad Server Module for Joomla or manually integrate the ad tag with the instructions below: Video Tutorial Copy the serving code of the zone or a specific ad Sign into your Joomla account.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I serve multiple ad dimensions in the same place?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/335/Serving_Code/howto_serve_multiple_ad_dimensions_place.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/335/Serving_Code/howto_serve_multiple_ad_dimensions_place.html</guid><description>When generating the serving code for a zone, you can choose to display "Any" dimension, only ads of a specific dimension (eg: only 468x60 ads), or ads with different dimensions in the same location (eg: 468x60 and 728x90 ads). The ad dimension drop-down box supports multiple selections. Example A top ad placement has 2 ads and their dimensions are 468x60 and 728x90. Please follow these steps to generate the serving code for this zone: Sign into your account, follow the menu Zones / All Click on the zone name Click on the Serving Code tab Select multiple ad sizes in the Ad Dimensions box, and the ad tag will be updated automatically If you don't see one of the ads showing, you should check if its ad dimension is included in the serving code.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I serve multiple zones with a single server request?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1034/Serving_Code/howto_serve_multiple_zones_single_server.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/1034/Serving_Code/howto_serve_multiple_zones_single_server.html</guid><description>If a page has multiple ad placements, this feature can speed up the ad delivery significantly. Instead of requesting an ad from the ad server for each placement, this approach uses a single call to the ad server to get all ads in one shot. Then each ad placement calls a JavaScript function to actually display the ad. Each ad is tracked separately for both impressions, clicks and other ad metrics.  ...</description></item><item><title>How can I support click tracking for external ad servers?</title><link>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/827/Serving_Code/howto_support_click_tracking_external_ad.html</link><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/827/Serving_Code/howto_support_click_tracking_external_ad.html</guid><description>This feature is applicable to you if you place AdSpeed's serving code into another ad server and the other ad server wants to track clicks for this ad. By default, the other system should be able to record impressions without any problem. However, to track clicks for ads generated dynamically through our iframe/javascript code, it requires both ad servers (AdSpeed Ad Server and the external ad server) to support a special parameter. Click Macro The click macro is r=[ExternalClickTrackerLink] http://g.adspeed.net/...&amp;r=[ExternalClickTrackerLink] How It Works This feature is reciprocal between ad servers and our system fully supports both sides.  ...</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><guid>http://www.adspeed.com/Knowledges/67/Serving_Code/howto_add_current_timestamp_serving_code.html</guid><description>When creating and setting up a new ad, you can put an always-changing timestamp variable into the ad code for cache busting or random number generating. This [timestamp] tag will be replaced by our ad server 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/ad.gif?[timestamp] For the destination URL: http://www.adspeed.com/landing.page?[timestamp] URLs used by our ad server when the ad is displayed The image to be displayed: http://www.adspeed.com/ad.gif?106737238 Clicking on this ad redirects to the following URL: http://www.adspeed.com/landing.page?106737238 This variable is used by DoubleClick's DART ad server and other ad serving systems to avoid ads being cached by the client's browser.</description></item></channel></rss>
