How To Add Adsense To Kubrick Theme
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I am using the Kubrick theme in WordPress and trying to add Adsense code to my blog.
Can anyone please detail the process?
There does not seem to be a Theme Editor and I cannot see how I can enter the Main Index Template to make changes. -
Have you searched the FAQ or Forums?
Assuming you have a wordpress.com blog, the answer is that you can’t. This issue has been discussed over and over again, and you can find out why by searching “adsense” in the Forums or the FAQ.
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I think there’s enough space on the main forum page (under NEED HELP?) to add a permanent attention-grabbing sticky of some sort since the subject of AdSense is easily the most-asked-yet-cannot-have question here.
The blue bar would have been nice to use but only registered and signed-in users see lots of space before and after the ‘WELCOME <user> | Logout’ texts. For a new unregistered user, that doesn’t work.
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Well if you think about it, the stickies are at the top, as is the search box, and not that many people use them. What are the chances that they’ll skip the adsense part too?
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I think the best thing we can do with these adsense threads is to ignore them. Perhaps then they’ll get the point.
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No, you have to say it.
USER-GENERATED ADSENSE IS NOT ALLOWED. PLEASE USE THE FORUM SEARCH FUNCTION NEXT TIME YOU HAVE A QUESTION, OR CHECK OUT THE TAG CLOUD IN THE SIDEBAR.
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It should be easy to add a highly visible notice to the editing screen which appears after someone clicks on “Add a topic.” And require a noob to click on “yes” to say that he’s read it, before he can start a new thread here. The notice could say, for example:
Notice: Use the search function, your question may have been answered already. Read the stickies at the top. And for the millionth time, no, you can’t use adsense here.
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It could even say ‘WordPress.org bloggers should go to the wordpress.org forums with their questions…’
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@rain-if that tag cloud was actually weighted by the number of times a topic is tagged with the word, ADSENSE should cover the entire page. Really.
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