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Google to let you tweak AdSense layout without tweaking HTML code
Google plans to update its AdSense management console for web publishers. Right now if you want to tweak the color scheme, round off the edges, or make other changes to Google AdSense advertisements, you need to generate new code. If you have ads scattered across dozens of websites, that can be a bit of a hassle.
Under the new system, you'll be able manage all of your AdSense settings on Google's website. You can change colors, put ad units into difference channels, and make other changes. Those changes will all be reflected on your website.
It's not clear if this will work with existing ads on your site or if you'll have to generate new code for one more set of advertisements. Google plans to roll out the new feature within the next few weeks. If you've got an AdSense account, keep an eye out for a new "Manage Ads" option under the "AdSense Setup" tab.
[via Google Blogoscoped]
Under the new system, you'll be able manage all of your AdSense settings on Google's website. You can change colors, put ad units into difference channels, and make other changes. Those changes will all be reflected on your website.
It's not clear if this will work with existing ads on your site or if you'll have to generate new code for one more set of advertisements. Google plans to roll out the new feature within the next few weeks. If you've got an AdSense account, keep an eye out for a new "Manage Ads" option under the "AdSense Setup" tab.
[via Google Blogoscoped]
