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OpenAdSlider - sliding ad widget

Did you see the sliding ad panel at the bottom of the browser when this page loaded? Did you close it already?

Think something like this might help your click-thru-rate?

Use the OpenLinkz free wizard to generate the code for the same kind of horizontal ad panel that slides up from the bottom of the browser window. Includes clickable link for users to close the panel and ability to add an optional message to the left of your ad.

This ad panel will not be blocked by pop-up blockers!

1. Set up your ad

Paste your ad code in here:

2. Optional Message

Enter whatever brief message you would like to see to the left of your ad within the sliding ad panel:

3. Size of your ad

Enter the height of your ad in pixels: (Default: 60)

Enter the width of your ad in pixels: (Default: 468)

4. Text and background colors

Colors can be entered by name or in hex. Examples: white or #000000

Enter the background color for the ad panel: (Default: Gray)

Enter the text color for the ad panel: (Default: White)

Enter the highlight color for the link that closes the ad panel:
(Default: Yellow)

Enter the background color for the X that closes the ad panel:
(Default: Green)

5. click the button to generate your code

Copy your code from here:

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How does it work?


Paste the generated code into your blog template or web page just before the end BODY tag. When the page loads, the ad panel will slide up from the bottom of the browser window.

Enhancements


If you have ideas for improvements, send me an email or comment on the posts on the OpenLinkz blog.

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Setup instructions can be found on the OpenLinkz blog.



What else are we doing at OpenLinkz?

We are also developing a series of WidgetBox widgets that can be embedded in blogs. We already have a collection of great widgets available in the WidgetBox gallery.

Don't miss the original OpenLinkz widget that provides context-sensitive search capability in a small CSS-based pop-up menu.automatically provides links to commonly used information sources organized by a particular theme. As examples, themes can relate to the stock market, technology, general news, social sites, maps and geography, etc. It is based on Yahoo! Javascript libraries.

You can read more at the OpenLinkz blog or check them out by following the links in the right sidebar.

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