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(@barkeep-1967)
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Is there any way to show ads on the "Recent Posts" page of our site. We get considerable traffic on that page and no ads ever appear there.  Thank you.

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 Tom
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(@tomson)
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Joined: 9 years ago

Hi  barkeep 1967,

I'm sorry but this page doesn't have Ads Locations, unless you display ads on forum  top/head and bottom/footer.

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(@lovingpho)
Joined: 5 years ago

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I'd vote for this feature to be included.

Another feature sorely missing is ads that show based on Usergroups.

Thank you.

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Kyle
 Kyle
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(@kylew)
Joined: 3 years ago

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Posts: 728

Hi @lovingpho,

Go to Dashboard > Forums > Ad Manager > Edit the current Ad and from "Hide for usergroups" field Select for which usergroups the ad will be hidden.

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Wendell
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(@harnessmedia)
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Joined: 7 years ago

Yes, please. The Recent Posts page is my most visited page, so the ability to display ads there would be amazing!

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Kyle
 Kyle
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(@kylew)
Joined: 3 years ago

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Thank you, @harnessmedia, for your Suggestion,

We have added it to our to-do list for feature release.

 

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Wendell
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(@harnessmedia)
Joined: 7 years ago

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@kylew 

Thank you so much!

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st7878
(@st7878)
Joined: 3 years ago

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@kylew Yes I agree. Recent is the most visited page on the forum. There is also a suggestion. Advertising in widgets. I understand that you can put it yourself. But I'm interested in displaying advertisements for unregistered users and in certain sections of the site, as is done in the plugin.

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Kyle
 Kyle
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(@kylew)
Joined: 3 years ago

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@st7878,

Thank you for your suggestion, we will add it in our to-do list, but the priority is low for this, so we can't give an ETA.

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