Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Q and A: How do I match the font and color of AdSense ads to my page?

Dear Kalena...

In your article Top 10 AdSense Tricks To Boost Your Commission, you mentioned matching the font and color of the AdSense ads to that of the page. Is that suggesting that the AdSense code can be edited, or is it a case of making the site conform to the ad?

Thanks,
Neil


Kalena's Answer:

Dear Neil

You don't actually edit the AdSense code, you format the ad palette and style within your AdSense account area and then it generates the code ready for your pages.

By entering the exact Hexadecimal (HEX) color values of your site into Google's color palette during the AdSense code creation process, you can format the ads so they blend into and match the existing design of your site.

If you don't know the HEX color values of your site, you can use the eye-dropper tool that exists in most graphic software programs to find out. Simply open your graphic package, select the "paint" or "paintbrush" tool, click on the eye-dropper and hold it over the chosen color on your website. The tool should tell you what the RGB or HEX value of the color is.

If you need to know what your RGB color is in HEX, use the handy RGB to HEX conversion tool towards the bottom of this page.

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2 Comments:

At 6:56 PM , gices said...

What font family and size does Adsense use? Do you know?

 
At 5:50 AM , Anonymous said...

i want to match a font that i saw in a magzine what it the best way to do this

 

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