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ffeingol
post Nov 12 2008, 04:50 AM
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OK, I tried to search for this first.

I'm trying to setup OpenX for a blog. Within the blog I'd like to have a group of six 125x125 ads. What is the easiest way to set this up so I can have a pool of ads but the same ads don't display at the same time. I know I could just setup six zones (row 1 left/right, row 2 left/right, row 3 left right) but I was hoping to just create a zone for the 125x125 ads and then let OpenX pick 6 of "x" to display.

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Michal Czosnyka
post Nov 12 2008, 04:22 PM
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Hi ffeingol,

Welcome to the OpenX community forums!

I recommend using of Single Page Call function. SPC is faster than JS, so best to use when serving 3+ ads

You caould have 1 zone and use the SPC 'named zones' option as well as the 'dont show banner again on same page' option.

Please read more here: http://www.openx.org/docs/2.6/userguide/Single+page+call
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post Nov 12 2008, 05:10 PM
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Thank you very much. SPC was exactly what I was looking for, I just did not know what it was called. I now have 6 OA_show calls to display my 6 banners. Unfortunately I'm not a java script guy. How do I "wrap" each of the OA_shows in a div so I can style/space the ads?

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Michal Czosnyka
post Nov 13 2008, 03:17 PM
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Hi,

This is rather not a question to us but to your website designer/developer.
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