Ozakx Banner Rotator
Written by Anurag Bhateja on March 2, 2008 – 2:13 pm -Here I am presenting a plugin which will help you to add banner rotation.
Name: Ozakx Banner Rotator
Version: 1.0
Link: OZAKX Banner Rotator >> Right Click >> Save Target AsTo use >> Upload ozakx-text-editor.php to you wp-content/plugins folder >> Go to Admin section >> Plugins >> Activate
To Add/Edit Links >> Admin sections >> Plugins >> Plugin Editor >> “Ozakx Banner Rotator” and follow the instructions given below.
Usage: “It is recommended that you don’t edit plugin while it is active”
1. Go to Admin Section >> plugins >> plugin editor
2. Select Ozakx Banner Rotator from the list
3. Search for “//add a new link for the banner to a new line in the same format as below”
4. Below this line add the links you wanna give.

5. Now look for “//add a new image link for the banner to a new line in the same format as below”. Please keep in mind it will link images acording to the sequence of the links and image location i.e. if 1st link is on ozakxhost.com and 2nd is on anuragbhateja.com, the 1st image will be linked to ozakxhost.com and 2nd will be linked to anuragbhateja.com.
6. Add the banner paths.

7. In the last line on both links and image paths before “};” don’t add “,” so to end the array.
8. Save the file.
9. In the theme files like index.php, single.php r header.php where you want to add the banner add
” <div align=”center” style=”padding:10px;”>
<?php if (function_exists(‘ozakx_banner’)) { ozakx_banner(); } ?>
</div> ”
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Tags: Banner Rotation Plugin, Ozakx Banner Rotator, Wordpress Plugin
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By Dum on Sep 15, 2009 | Reply
I will test to try this helpful plugin….
By geneve on Sep 18, 2009 | Reply
I will try this plugin at my other blog
By akira07 on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply
Actually it’s used only if we have more than one ads on our blog. But it’s surely important. Should bookmarked for future needs