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  • That’s not a wp blog is it ?

    You could always ask them …

    Do you mean the ‘ads by google’ link list? That’s just Adsense.

    i just see a site full of ads ??

    Thread Starter digitex

    (@digitex)

    The link bar with these links

    “The 2005 Holiday Gift Guide a€?? from Engadget Add to My AOL MyYahoo”

    BTW, this site also have the same thing

    https://www.liewcf.com

    Thread Starter digitex

    (@digitex)

    BTW, https://www.liewcf.com is surely powered by WordPress.

    engadget is not powered by wordpress they are powered by blog smith, which is a pay for program.

    Umm, that’s just part of their ‘theme’ or ‘template’. They both run some kind of ‘advertisement’ on the top of the page. Nothing magical to it. Add a DIV block into your header.php after the body block starts, and put whatever content you want in there… ??

    As far I know, it’s just an added javascript code by yahoo or whatever they are using to sell stuff or whatever…and they placed the codes in their header.php file, which apparently doesn’t look like it was placed in a < div >javascript bullcrap section< /div > it looks more like they just threw the code in the header.php file and it shows up at the top.. i dunno though..might be wrong..

    spencerp

    P.S. Just view the source of the page…

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