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Revision as of 12:17, 2 March 2011

NATS 4
Members Admin
The Members Admin
View Member Details
Add Member
MySQL Auth
Mod Authn DB
Multisite Access
Member Logging
Member Password Retrieval
OpenID Connect
Mod Auth OpenIDC
ID Numbers
Adtools Admin
The Adtools Admin
Duplicating Adtool Types
Add New Adtools
Add New Adtool Type
Bulk Import Adtools
Downloadable Content Adtool Type
Get Hosted Galleries
Adtool Templates
Content of the Day
Linkcodes and Tools Admin
Setting Rules

The Adtools Admin lets you manage your adtools, which include banners, hosted galleries, downloadable adtools, and feeds. These tools are all integrated into NATS4 for easy usage.

Adtools Admin

The Adtool Categories list shows information about each adtool category integrated in NATS. To the right of each adtool category are several action icons:

  • The Move Category Down and Move Category Up icons changes the order each category is displayed on the Affiliate Adtools page
  • The Edit Adtool Category icon lets you change the category name and description
  • The Disable Adtool Category deletes the adtool category from the list

Each adtool category contains one or more individual adtool types, consisting of banners, hosted galleries, downloadable adtools (such as mailers and downloadable content), feeds, gallery builders, and content of the day. For information on how to add a new adtool type, please see our NATS4 Add New Adtool Type wiki article.

To the right of each adtool type are several action icons:

  • The View Adtools icon lets you add or edit adtools. For more information, see the Adding and Editing Adtools section below
  • The Move Type Down and Move Type Up icons change the order each category is displayed on the Affiliate Adtools page
  • The Edit Adtool Type icon lets you change the adtool type's description, template, and fields
  • The Duplicate Adtool Type icon duplicates an adtool type. For more information, see the Duplicating Adtool Types article
  • The Delete Adtool Type icon removes the adtool type from the list. You can see deleted adtool types by clicking the Show Deleted Types link

Adding and Editing Adtools

Click the View Adtools icon to view all adtools in the adtool type you would like to add to or edit. To the left of each adtool is a thumbnail of the ad (if applicable), with several action icons to the right of each adtool.

  • The Edit Adtool icon lets you change the adtool, as well as the text/description of them
  • The Edit Groups icon lets you assign this adtool to a group or change it to a different group
  • The Add a New Rule icon lets you specify what affiliates this adtool is available for, as well as what program and site it is available for. For more information, see the Adtool Display Rules section below
  • The Delete Adtools icon removes that adtool from the list. You can see deleted adtools by click the Show Deleted Adtools link
Edit Adtools

For information on the individual adtool types offered in NATS4, please see our Adtool Types wiki article.

For more information on adding new adtools, please see our NATS4 Add New Adtools wiki article.

Adtool Display Rules

Click the Add a New Rule icon to add or remove an adtool display rule. Here you will be able to determine whether or not an adtool will be available for specific affiliates, programs, and sites. For more information on NATS rules, please see our Rules wiki article.

There are three types of rules. A matching Show rule shows the adtool to selected affiliates. A matching Hide rule hides the adtool from affiliates -- Hide rules override all matching Show rules. Ignore rules are skipped by NATS.

Adtool Display Rules

Linking Free Hosted Gallery Adtools to Join Pages

A Free Hosted Gallery (FHG) is a tour page that gives some sample content from your site to surfers. These galleries are sometimes located on a completely different server from your tour pages and members area, as they tend to receive considerable amounts of traffic.

You can link your FHGs to your tour or join pages by copy and pasting the URLs below with the special in-line PHP statement to correctly insert the NATS code into the URL. The following is an example of this code:

http://nats.example.com/track/<?=($_GET['nats']?$_GET['nats']:'MDowOjE')?>/

Each hosted adtool has a default tour link for linking your Free Hosted Galleries to the main tour pages. The default link will be different for each site, so be sure to use the correct site for the default link.

You can insert this code anywhere on your Free Hosted Gallery page. If you want to give direct links to the join form, use a deep link.

This code must be manually inserted by you, your programming staff, or development team. Typically this will appear in text or graphical form as Join Here! or Main Site links to the tour pages.

Adding RSS Feeds

You can add an existing RSS feed to NATS and use it as an adtool. To do so, go to Adtools Admin, find the Feed Adtool Type, and click its View Adtools button. Fill in the New Feeds Adtool box with the Feed URL and other necessary information, then click Add Adtool. After adding an adtool, the action icons let you edit it, assign it to a group, change which affiliates and sites can access it, and delete it from the list.

Adding an RSS Feed Adtool

Adding Downloadable Adtools

To add a new downloadable adtool, go to the Adtools Admin, choose a Downloadable Adtool Type, and click the View Adtools icon. On the next screen, fill in the form with your new adtool's information and content, then click Add Adtool. Add the HTML for the gallery in the large text box and choose what site you would like it to be enabled on. After adding an adtool, the action icons let you edit it, assign it to a group, change which affiliates and sites can access it, and delete it.

Adding a New Downloadable Adtool

File Upload Issues

If you are having problems with adtool file uploads (content zips, banner files, thumbnails) you may need to update your PHP settings. The default PHP settings will limit the size of files you can upload, and will need to be modified to allow the files you are using.

post_max_size => 8M => 8M
upload_max_filesize => 2M => 2M

If you are uploading 10M files, both of these values should be > 10M. Additional settings that could cause problems are

file_uploads -- must be enabled.
max_input_time
max_execution_time  --must be long enough to allow the files to be uploaded and processed.
memory_limit -- must be ATLEAST as large as your post_max_size and upload_max_filesize settings.  This affects all of php, and may need to be set higher than the others for other reasons.

The above code is an example of PHP code that will help you get around these file size limits.

Adding Thumbnails

In NATS4, you can choose the adtool's thumbnail when you create or edit an adtool. Upload the file you would like your thumbnail to be, or enter a URL from an image host of your choice.

Adtool Thumbnails