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  • Thread Starter Victoria

    (@victoriawinner)

    Hello @alexperegrine, the offset has been visually removed!!!!!! But the evil corporation still finds it))))) I will try to fix it myself on the test site. or I’ll leave it as it is, thanks your css helped for the visual part!

    Please improve your template, it is very interesting and fastes

    Regards

    Thread Starter Victoria

    (@victoriawinner)

    Wow I found the reason why the banner does not work in browsers!!!!))))
    It is blocked by ADBlockPlus

    If you find a solution it will be cool

    Regards

    • This reply was modified 4 months, 2 weeks ago by Victoria.

    Could you please share the URL for the ADBlockPlus plugin? I couldn’t locate it in the WordPress plugin directory.

    Thread Starter Victoria

    (@victoriawinner)

    Hello @alexperegrine , this is not a plugin for WordPress, it is a browser extension that blocks ads
    in 2018, I don’t remember the template now, but he had the same problem, I wrote to the developers and they solved it

    You will find it here chromewebstore (chrome web store); Adblock Plus

    This extension blocks everything related to advertising in the browser – and your image title is in the Ads image header – I hope this information will be useful to you

    • This reply was modified 4 months, 2 weeks ago by Victoria.

    Hello @victoriawinner,

    Indeed, the AdBlock extension works by preventing ads from displaying on websites by filtering out specific elements like image titles or classes associated with ads. Importantly, this affects only the browsing experience of users who have this extension installed on their browser.

    However, even without this extension installed on my end, I’m also unable to see the ad on your website. It’s worth noting that while AdBlock prevents the ad from displaying, it typically doesn’t remove the underlying HTML markup entirely.

    In your case, it appears that not only is the ad not displaying due to the extension, but the HTML markup for the ad itself is also not appearing on the site.

    We are working on an update to address compatibility with Adblock plugins. If after the update the ad still does not appear for you, I recommend checking the following:

    • Ensure any caching plugins are temporarily deactivated when uploading the ad banner, as mentioned in our previous correspondence.

    Best regards,
    Alex

    Thread Starter Victoria

    (@victoriawinner)

    Hello @alexperegrine , I’m glad that you understood the cause of the error, I really hope that you find a solution to this problem, and I will be very happy about it, I look forward to the update – and please test the update first and fix it!

    Regards

    Victoria

    Thread Starter Victoria

    (@victoriawinner)

    Hello @alexperegrine
    Tell me when approximately a new update will be released with a fix for the banner in the header?

    Thanks

    Regards

    Hello @victoriawinner,

    The update has been released. Kindly update your theme to the latest version. If this doesn’t resolve your issue, please disable your cache plugin and attempt to upload the banner again.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter Victoria

    (@victoriawinner)

    Hi @alexperegrine
    it’s done, great job thanks, I will find where it is in the source code and add noindex this will allow the site not to transfer weight to partner sites

    If I find serious errors I will write to you

    https://gyazo.com/c672e33a5178f38e7dd49cd045c51eac

    Thanks
    Regards

    • This reply was modified 4 months, 1 week ago by Victoria.
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