Your CSS code would position the block outside visible screen.
You can try sticky ad with this code:
position: fixed; z-index: 9995; top: 100px; left: 0px;
If you are using responsive AdSense code make sure you defide ad size.
Please enable remote debugging so we can check your settings:
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/ad-inserter-support-before-you-ask-for-help/
Hi Spacetime, thanks for your reply.
Suddenly my code is working! surprisingly because before it did not work (I did not insert the code you suggested).
Now I can see the ads – but I need to set a category. Should I put a URL or a category name?
Another weird thing, as said I did not set a category yet, but all the pages that the ads are showing on – are those category pages. How can it be?
I have enabled the remote debugging.
There are the details:
This is the target pages (this is one for example): shorturl.at/lqKMW
The ad blocks I’m using to set this up are block1 + block2
Thanks a lot!
All 3 blocks are inserted according to the settings.
What category do you mean?
block 3 does not have the same settings: http://prntscr.com/or63s5
The desired category to set the ads is this one: coloring pages online
I would like to know how to set this the right way please.
And suddenly again from a different desktop – I no longer see the ads although I did not change a thing.
You can limit insertion by post category using black/white lists:
https://adinserter.pro/documentation/black-and-white-lists
You can visualize and debug block insertions using debugging functions:
https://adinserter.pro/documentation/debugging
If the code is inserted and you don’t see ads then very likely the ad code does not display anything – use debugging function Label blocks:
https://adinserter.pro/documentation/troubleshooting#ads-not-displayed
Thank you, I appreciate your help 🙂