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Hi

This is probably a very basic question for most but before I undo my work can somebody answer this:

I am using magazine basic trying to build my first product site from scratch, I am trying to put a banner ad in the header and it is asking for the following info,

Path to ad image

I think if I save the html of a banner to my computer then upload it to the files in my database this will give me the path to ad image; is that right?

Click through link

Haven't got a clue what this one is, advice please!

Thanks in advance.

Aiden
 
Assuming your image is stored in the themes images directory the path would be

Code:
www.yoursitename.co.uk/wp-content/themes/magazine-basic/images/image-name.jpg
 
Brilliant newpc thanks!

What would the click through link address be, is that different and why does it need two links?

Sorry to be a pain and I know you have helped me on many occassions, I try to figure it out first before I ask here as I don't want to be a techy parasite ;)

Thanks

Aiden
 
That would be the link to the webpage the image is linking to if its an affiliate ad your placing here might worth posting the code here wraped in a code tag.
 
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