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3/29/2007 6:22 AM
 

Same problem as with Google – earlier post.

I need to enter this code piece to create ‘text links’ to amazom.com.
Can someone give me some ideas of where and how to enter this stuff?

Here’s the instructions:
Copy (e.g. Ctrl + C) the following code into your website/template. Please insert the code after your content and before your closing "</body>" tag.

<script type="text/javascript"><!-- amzn_cl_tag="mudgeerabahil-20"; //--></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://cls.assoc-amazon.com/s/cls.js"></script>

Thanks for any ideas & help.

Orp
www.mudgeerabahilltons.com

 
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3/29/2007 10:57 AM
 

You can add a text/html module to your page and put the code provided by amazon in the "HTML" view.

You would want to typically put this module in the "bottom pane" on your site, and you could set it to be visible on all pages.  If you do not want the container to show, simply set the container display to none for the module.

I do this for my google ads on mitchelsellers.com and freedotnetnukestuff.com


-Mitchel Sellers
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CEO/Director of Development - IowaComputerGurus Inc.
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3/29/2007 11:14 AM
 

A better way to put Javascript in with a module is to use the Header or Footer field in the Module Settings.  You can do this on any module.

This way you won't have the HTML editor interfering with your javascript.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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