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Highlighting ads

onmouseover and onmouseout

         

Mohamed

12:28 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I would like to know if highlighting ads is against TOS. I have not yet implemented.

this i how I would like to implement.

adsense banner

article 1
description

article 2
description

on mouse over adsense banner change border and background color of that div.
on mouse over article change border and background color of that div.

all will have same border and background color.

so pls what do you think?

trannack

12:39 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I would think that this is a breach in TOS for two reasons. Ad code cannot be modified. Also any thing deemed as encouraging clicks on adverts - which I guess adsense would deem this as being. I could be wrong of course. If in doubt best to ask adsense - then you will know for sure. :)

mzanzig

12:46 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I agree with Trannack - this could get you into deep problems with the Adsense folks. I would not implement this.

Mohamed

12:47 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I am not modifying adsense code. what I am trying to do is call javascript function onmouseover and mouseout. the function will change all the style of that particular div used to.

Chapman

1:07 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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While I can probably see how this could be implemented without code modification, in situations where you're on the verge of drawing any attention to the ads, undue or otherwise, you've simply got to do what trannack said... ask Google.

Nobody here can defend your account if you happen to follow our advice, however, if you get the OK from Google there's no possible danger.

Chapman

Mohamed

1:13 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thanks all
I already sent email to adsense support and I am waiting their anwser.

trannack

1:16 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Let us know the results.

Mohamed

11:05 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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got reply from adsense team and they said it is against TOS. because it brings unnatural attention to the ads.

incrediBILL

11:54 pm on Oct 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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There's a shocker.

When they say don't mess with or highlight the ads, they mean just that.

jomaxx

12:18 am on Oct 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes, there's no question what Google was going to say about that. BTW, I can see being able to change a border surrounding the iframe, but I doubt there's any way to change the background color of the ads without digging deep into the code and making significant direct changes.

level80

12:55 am on Oct 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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but I doubt there's any way to change the background color of the ads without digging deep into the code and making significant direct changes.

You're allowed to change the background colour of the ads anyway. When you generate the code for the ad you can change the colour used for background and border which have the same effect.

jomaxx

1:36 am on Oct 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I meant no way to change the background color of the ads on mouseover, as per the OP.

Mohamed

9:23 am on Oct 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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jomaxx you are right. but the way I would implement is put the ads in a div and then manipulate the div border without touching ad code. same effect as digg banner, but I would have use button ad in order to have one ad only.

quepao

3:55 am on Oct 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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what about such ads..

[digg.com...]

are those agains TOS.. or does the digg.com have due of beeing so high ranked (under 100) different ads from google?

level80

4:04 am on Oct 29, 2006 (gmt 0)

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are those agains TOS.. or does the digg.com have due of beeing so high ranked (under 100) different ads from google?

Because of their traffic Digg would be an Adsense Premium Publisher. The Premium Publishers get more alternative styles and sizes of ad units as well as the following perks.

* Google sales representative and account manager
* Flexible ad formats
* Advanced filtering
* Optimization assistance
* Additional monetization options
* Enhanced technical support

Although last I heard about it you need 20 million pageview/month or 5 million searches/month to qualify so it's out of the reach of most websites.