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Replace **site.domain** with the actual site domain
Place the script at the very top of the header to ensure the best performance
If Google Analytics is used, place the AdEngine tag after the Google Analytics tag
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If there are specific pages where only a subset of the ads are shown, it is important to declare the ad tags, that are used on the current page. If ad tags are not properly declared, ad units will be auctioned, even if not used. This will lead to false ad impressions, negatively affecting page performance and user experience.
You can declare ad units using the snigelPubConf element.
Please remember:
ad-unit-name:
topleaderboard
div-name:
adngin-topleaderboard-0
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Replace **site.domain** with the actual site domain
Place the script at the very top of the header to ensure the best performance
If Google Analytics is used, place the AdEngine tag after the Google Analytics tag
Keep the correct order of the tags: first configuration and then loading of AdEngine
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If the page used other ad-stacks like AdSense or GPT it is important to remove these tags from the page.
Please follow the Page Cleanup and Compatibility Guide.
Body configuration
The page body needs to define <div>
elements that will be filled with ads. They need to be placed where the ad should be displayed.
The <div>
elements should reserve the maximum width and height of the displayed ad to prevent Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS). If you are using ad labeling, reserve an additional 15px of height for the label. To reserve the proper space please consult your account manager to get the exact ad sizes.
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If you are using AdConsent to manage user consent, there are additional elements required to be compliant with privacy laws.
Please follow the Consent Management Page Integration Guide.