Portrait Advert at the top instead of at the side. (United Mileage Plus).
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Portrait Advert at the top instead of at the side. (United Mileage Plus).
Every so often this evening I get a 'Priority Club' advert (landscape) above a 'United Mileage Plus' advertising banner positioned between the top bar ( Jump to Forums: * Miles & Points * Travel & Dining * Community * OMNI) and the start of the threadd box (FlyerTalk Forums > Miles&Points > Hotel Programs > InterContinental Hotels: Priority Club & Inter-Continental Ambassador).
The United advertising banner is portrait and I presume it's supposed to be on the right hand side of the screen, not the in the top portion.
The following text is below the advert:
I have a screenshot if you need one.
My Browser:
The United advertising banner is portrait and I presume it's supposed to be on the right hand side of the screen, not the in the top portion.
The following text is below the advert:
You can view sample page at: http://app.mediaplex.com/adserver/ui...09186796853222 ************************************************** ************ 4)
My Browser:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)
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A similar problem now on all fora: a long side ad appearing at the top of the forum list.
It is part of an Air New Zealand/UK advertising campaign -- there are also problems with the editorial in that it is just a logo, a book now button and 'undefined undefined undefined'. I think their ad server is broken... or just serving the wrong content in the wrong spots on the flyertalk pages.
It is part of an Air New Zealand/UK advertising campaign -- there are also problems with the editorial in that it is just a logo, a book now button and 'undefined undefined undefined'. I think their ad server is broken... or just serving the wrong content in the wrong spots on the flyertalk pages.