Yup.. put the code that makes the ad call at the bottom of the page.
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I design pages and face a problem : I call an ad from a dedicated server and sometimes it is very long so the rest of the page it is displayed after.
Is there a way to display first the rest of page and after the ad ?
TIA
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by: GrandSchtroumpfPosted on 2005-06-07 at 07:29:56ID: 14162199
You can try including your ad at the very bottom of the html code, and use CSS (or javascript) to position it where you want it to be in the layout.
Or load your ad in an iframe, this way it will load asynchronously.