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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: , , USA.
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I want to use cpa banners in a ppc campaign. However, in Directrack networks, I haven't found a way to download the banners using right click because of some squirrly way that Directrack hosts them. Anybody else have this issue and how did you fix it?
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Dirty Jersey, USA.
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Have you tried clicking on the banner and dragging it onto your desktop and then saving it?
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1) Look at the text directly above the banner. 2) Press CTRL+U to load the source code of the page that has the banner on it. 3) Press CTRL+F to start searching for the text that's directly above the banner you want to use. 4) Hit CTRL+F again and look for the next JPG, PNG or GIF file in the next few lines of code beneath. Unless they're loading the images with CSS, or they're actually flash objects, this will reveal the filename and relative path of the image. 5) Copy the path, and paste it into the address bar, next to the root of the site. If you've done this right, it'll load the image directly, and you can just save that. |
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