features category image Adsense Code in Post and Pages

Posted on October 23, 2009 and last modified on October 28th, 2009.

This post displays how an Adsense script can easily be added to a post or page. By simply adding {adsense} (only one set of tags required) to your posts or pages, it can be dropped into any position within a post. The colours and fonts etc are set within the Adsense code itself when you set it up via your own Adsense account.

And here it is…


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