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Ads look different in IE vs FF vs Chrome

IE vs. FF vs. Chrome

         

beggers

12:22 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I am displaying 300 x 250 ads in the upper corner of my site. The problem is related to image ads. The ads look fine in Firefox, but they aren't displaying properly in IE or Chrome. This is something that just started a few days after working properly for months.

The ads are either resized incorrectly, cut off at the bottom, shown off-center or some other problem.

The ads that get displayed wrong seem to be from one huge advertiser who runs ads for a bunch of different companies.

All other ads seem to get displayed properly in IE8 and Chrome, although I can't be sure it's really the advertiser or the technology (Flash, etc) that is causing the problem.

I'd really like to report the problem related to this advertiser but I don't think there is any feedback method that allows that.

Anyone have any thoughts about it? Thanks.

signor_john

12:30 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)



If the ads are being served by AdSense--as I assume they are, since you're discussing them in the AdSense forum--why not report the problem to AdSense Support?

beggers

12:48 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Because there is no AdSense Support link, except to get into a endless-loop troubleshooting section that offers no help.

However, since I posted this I confirmed that the advertiser is sending out the wrong size ads. I'd like to report this but there's just no way of doing it that I can see.

signor_john

1:43 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)



Well, the AdSense Terms and Conditions specifically state that "any communication regarding any Ad(s) or Link(s)" on your site must be directed to Google," so it's just as well that you haven't been able to reach the advertiser.

beggers

1:53 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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signor_john, your replies have been totally meaningless and useless. Next time when you have nothing to say, don't prove it by posting.

signor_john

3:06 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)



Beggers, if you'd read the Terms and Conditions when joining AdSense, you wouldn't have needed to waste our time by complaining that you can't figure out how to contact the advertiser.

acac

6:33 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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There is a adsense support email. Isn't it well known?

himalayaswater

8:42 am on Apr 4, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Try following url and Select "Ad Code Troubleshooting":

[google.com...]

HTH