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License
GPL
Lastest release
version 0.5 on Jan 5th, 2011

A Plone3 style portlet to use Google AdSense in a Plone site.

Features

Portlet AdSense allows to easily insert Google AdSense code in a Plone site using a dedicated portlet.

It also provides configuration options to:
use a pre-built Google AdSense slot code customize Ad colors customize PSA behaviour set test mode on

Requirements

  • zope 2.10.x
  • plone 3.x

Release notes

Tested on Plone 3.1. It should run on any Plone 3.x

Usage notes

AdSense code and Size are always mandatory AdSense slot code is optional; if an ad sense slot code is used its size and format should match the one choosen in the Size field.

Custom colors will override other choices

Alternate color and Alternate URL fields can be used to customize the Ad space behaviour in the event that Google is unable to serve targeted ads.

Full information on Google AdSense can be found in the Google AdSense documentation: https://www.google.com/adsense/support

Known bugs

No known bugs

Credits

Portlet AdSense developement by Francesco Merlo - francesco.merlo@reflab.com Portlet AdSense contributions by Eleonora Borelli - eleonora@reflab.com

License

See docs/LICENSE.txt

Changelog

0.5 - June 20, 2008
  • Initial release

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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