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AdSense Adds Rounded Corners

The AdSense team has introduced another way for AdSense publishers to customize their AdSense ads.

They have added the ability to choose the style of corners in an ad unit. This is achieved by adding a new line to the javascript.

If you are making extensive use of rounded corners on your blog or site, you can now apply the same styling on your AdSense units.

However it won’t be much of use if you do not use border, i.e your borders used the same colour as the background of the AdSense ads and your blog.

This is a square corner

squaread.gif

 

Slightly rounded

slightlycorners.gif

 

Very rounded

very_corners.gif



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June 27th, 2007
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6 Comments »

Comment by Kay Kastum Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-27 13:37:56

Why would you prefer non-border style chief? Does statistics show that people click lesser if the adsense has borders?

Comment by Gaman
2007-06-27 13:42:53

It’s blended well with my site. Err.. since when I become a chief? LOL

 
 
Comment by Kay Kastum Subscribed to comments via email
2007-06-27 13:45:46

I tend to call people ‘chief’ bah…

 
Comment by dott-com
2007-06-28 21:01:22

Just testing the new rounded ads yesterday….for me google optimize the adsense ads with rounded one to give us and option display the adsense in different ways. Just wait and see what will comes next.

 
Comment by wandira
2007-06-29 15:35:30

next to come, perhaps ’rounded’ for the earnings. :) Rounded-up earnings LOL.

 
2007-07-17 15:41:13

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