I am currently totally changing the layout to my comic site, and wanted to know if I was allowed to put up a blank page that just says, "In transition," as my indextemplate.html page while I did this.
I ask because this doesn't fulfill the requirements of having an advertisement or a comic, but it's just temporary.
Please let me know.
Question about page requirements...
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Re: Question about page requirements...
I'm gonna say no. The TOS is very specific. If anything, just use the standard indextemplate and put 'in transition' on that. If you don't have an ad you get in a lot of trouble...wizardmon5 wrote:I am currently totally changing the layout to my comic site, and wanted to know if I was allowed to put up a blank page that just says, "In transition," as my indextemplate.html page while I did this.
I ask because this doesn't fulfill the requirements of having an advertisement or a comic, but it's just temporary.
Please let me know.
In fact, this is why frames are a bad idea on a CG site. According to the TOS, an ad has to be on every page you create and show to the public, so that means every frame also must have an ad because they're technicly seperate pages.
So yeah, I figure a blank page will probably not warrent a banning or anything major, but you may get a PM or e-mail about it.
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Just put up a "in transition" comic...
Regarding frames, someone with authority (can't remember who) recently posted to state that if you use frames, the ad must be in the largest frame and must not be in its own separate frame (i.e. you can't have a frame just for the ad). That is, if I remember right.
Regarding frames, someone with authority (can't remember who) recently posted to state that if you use frames, the ad must be in the largest frame and must not be in its own separate frame (i.e. you can't have a frame just for the ad). That is, if I remember right.
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Good enough.wizardmon5 wrote:Alrighty, thanks for letting me know. How's this?
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