• Resolved James

    (@hydn)


    Currently for all ad sizes, but just as an example 300×250… when the page loads, the space fore the ad image isn’t set. Thus, when the image loads it pushes the text down. When you upload a 300×250 ad, shouldn’t the plugin already set the size of the image attribute so that the space for the ad is already set even before the image loads?

    The only option I found was:

    “Check this if you don’t want the following elements to float around the ad”
    (seems poorly worded)

    but it does not solve this issue.

    Any options? I’m looking for less features and the basic functions of ad serving.

    • This topic was modified 6 years ago by James.
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  • Plugin Author Thomas Maier

    (@webzunft)

    Hi James,

    thanks for reaching out.

    The image tag should include height and weight.
    The only feature I can imagine that causes the page to jump with image ads is cache-busting in Pro. Are you using that?

    > “Check this if you don’t want the following elements to float around the ad”

    This is actually needed when text floats around the image (top, right or left, below). It should not help in this case. Still, I am definitely open to optimize this label if you have a suggestion.

    Thanks,
    Thomas

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