Quick question, I was going to use CSS to selectively display ad blocks depending on whether it is the FULL or MOBILE version of the site. My only concern is that if I give a block "display: none" that it will still show up to the ad server as a displayed ad that never gets clicked on, thus rendering my CLICK THROUGH averages lower.
Is this a concern, or if the block never shows up on the page in the first place, the ad content never gets pulled from the ad server, thus not lowering my ad serve average?
I have a view which is modified by a views template page - this is in Drupal 6.
I'm trying to figure out a condition to affect the layout. Currently, the element seems to be generated in page.tpl.php, which is fine, but I want to add a condition for this specific page, in order to add an id to this element.
For other pages, I've used the node id to do this, as such:
All of a sudden the links to images on my web site are not working nor can I add any images. I upgraded from 6.8 to 6.9 then created a .htaccess file per " Temporary files directory Not fully protected