| GPT code and mobile first responsive designs | dheian | 11/12/22 11:43 | Please select your platform version***: DFP-Small Business Question or Issue: Is there an elegant way to have the same ad slot display, or not display, different line items depending on the browser width. I'm thinking about this for mobile first |
| Re: GPT code and mobile first responsive designs | oncalladops | 11/12/22 12:31 | DFP Small Business can't handle "flexible" ad sizes like you want. The paid products can, but not the free one. :-( You can override some creative to allow it to pass into an ad unit, but there is no way that I know of to do what you need. One of |
| Re: GPT code and mobile first responsive designs | dheian | 11/12/22 12:33 | Thanks...guess I'll have to call the ad spots via conditional javascript then. Happy holidays. |
| Re: GPT code and mobile first responsive designs | dheian | 11/12/22 16:05 | Hmmm...been looking around but can't seem to find any examples of how to make this work. Has anyone on the list used conditional javascript to load the Google Publisher Tag single request spots? |
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| Re: GPT code and mobile first responsive designs | otravers | 12/07/11 15:43 | There is discussion on this very topic on StackOverflow but I couldn't figure out the Javascript sample: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8610574/inserting-and-executing-conditional-javascript/ Does anyone have conditional javascript code (or Jque |
| Re: GPT code and mobile first responsive designs | Rituel | 12/07/17 3:34 | Hi there, I would recommend you to divide each campaign into 2 differents sub campaigns : one with the platform set to "mobile" + create a filter "is mobile" (IOS/ANDROID etc...) one with platform set to "computer" and create a filter "is not mobile" |
| Re: GPT code and mobile first responsive designs | Paul Bojarski | 12/12/05 0:23 | Hi everyone, just 2 days ago Google posted this blog update saying that 'new approaches to tagging for responsive design' is on their roadmap. GREAT NEWS!http://doubleclickpublishers.blogspot.com/2012/12/evolving-with-publishers-for-multi.html I'm be |