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How to add a Privacy Policy to a Page

As per Adsense guidelines its mandatory to Have a Privacy Policy Page for your blog or website. Even if you are not running Adsense on your site it is always a good idea to show a privacy policy page to increase your credibility among your website visitors and also to make sure they know what all information are you collecting from them.

Wp-insert allows you to automatically create a privacy policy page in just Two Clicks!.

Now you have to log in to your wordpress admin section and look towards the end of the big wordpress menu to find the Wp-Insert section.

Click on “Manage Privacy Policy” and you will be led to the Wp-Insert Manage Privacy Policy page.

Expand the Assign Page for Privacy Policy section and select the appropriate page from the drop-down and click “Assign Now” and a generic privacy policy will be inserted into the page. Alternatively you can manually add the short-code [privacy] into the content of the page you wish to assign as the privacy policy page.

You can modify this privacy policy when ever you want by coming to the Wp-Insert : Manage Privacy Policy page and Editing it in the Fine tune your Privacy policy Section

Dont forget to Click save after you are done editing!

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by smartlogix - January 1, 2010 at 5:35 am

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How to create a Privacy Policy page automatically

As per Adsense guidelines its mandatory to Have a Privacy Policy Page for your blog or website.  Even if you are not running Adsense on your site it is always a good idea to show a privacy policy page to increase your credibility among your website visitors and also to make sure they know what all information are you collecting from them.

Wp-insert allows you to automatically create a privacy policy page in just Two Clicks!.

Now you have to log in to your wordpress admin section and look towards the end of the big wordpress menu to find the Wp-Insert section.

Click on “Manage Privacy Policy” and you will be led to the Wp-Insert Manage Privacy Policy page.

Expand the Assign Page for Privacy Policy section and click “Create Now” and a page named Privacy policy will be automatically created and a generic privacy policy will be inserted into the page.

You can modify this privacy policy when ever you want by coming to the Wp-Insert : Manage Privacy Policy page and Editing it in the Fine tune your Privacy policy Section

Dont forget to Click save after you are done editing!

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by smartlogix - at 5:29 am

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How to center align ads in the sidebar

Every time I insert ads into my sidebar it will either align itself to the left or right of the sidebar which looks really ugly!

There is a quick and great fix to this problem if you are using Wp-Insert to insert ads into your sidebars.

Towards the bottom of the box you can see the “Ad Box CSS Styler” section which simply lets you add CSS style to the ad.

Add “text-align:center;” to the code there and click save.  Your sidebar ads should now be center aligned.

Share your ideas on how to improve this feature here.

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3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by smartlogix - December 25, 2009 at 12:15 pm

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How to create a blank space around ads in my blog

One of the first things we notice after inserting ads into our site content is that it is appearing too close to the site text and is making the site look bad.

This was one of the main concern from me while inserting ad above the post content or in the middle of it.

What I use to do was insert the ad manually into the template and enclose the ad code in a DIV and then style the DIV using CSS from the theme style sheet.

I often experiments with ad position and this was proving a highly time consuming and inefficient method.

With Wp-Insert you can style each individual ad block the way you want it.

I shall now create a margin of 10 pixels around the ad at the top of my post.  This process can be repeated for sidebar ads, template ads and other in post ad types too.

Towards the bottom of the box you can see the “Ad Box CSS Styler” section which simply lets you add CSS style to the ad.

Here Wp-Insert automatically assign the style values “margin: 5px;padding: 0px;” and these values are perfect fit with most themes out there. but you never know when you need to do that tiny bit of tweaking!

So I am going to assing a margin of 10px around the ad to make more space between the post and the ad content.

Click save and you have successfully increased the margin around the ads. In case you want a border around the ad type “border: 1px solid #000;” after the “margin: 10px;” part, Essentially the styles accepts all css styles so its pretty much your imagination at work here.

Thats it. Share your views and ideas on how to improve this feature with us.

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by smartlogix - at 12:01 pm

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How to prevent ads from showing up on a particular Page(s)

“I don’t want to show ads on my Contact Page”, “How can I prevent ads from showing up on my About us page”

I have been asked these questions several times since I began working on WordPress Projects.

Wp-Insert has an easy way to accomplish just this.

Suppose I don’t want to show the ad above my page/post content on my Contact Us Page.

I head over to Wp-Insert – Manage Ads (Posts and Sidebars) page and expand the “Ad – Above Post Content” Section.

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Now in the “Exclude on Posts/Page” section you can either directly enter the page/post ids of the pages/post you want to prevent the particular ad from showing up or you can click the tiny search button on the right to bring up the Post/Page picker Popup.

(If the pop-up stopped appearing after an upgrade just clear your browser cache and it should reappear. If it still doesn’t appear try deleting and then reinstalling the plugin)

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Now you can pick the posts/pages using the buttons or by double clicking the page titles in the left box. Similarly to remove posts/pages from the selection you can use the icons or double click them in the right box.

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Click OK. and Save the Entire page.

Preventing ads from showing op on particular pages is a feature that’s missing in many other plugins.

Some plugins which impliment them does not have the provision to control the ads indivigually.

On most occasions we would want the ads embedded inside the post only to be eliminated from a particular page or post and would want to continue showing them on other parts of the site.

Some sites have even used this feature to include page specific tracking codes.

Share your experience about this feature below.

17 comments - What do you think?  Posted by smartlogix - December 8, 2009 at 1:06 pm

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