New charts and code
July 3, 2008 7:30 am new featuresWhoah, it’s been a while since the last post! My apologies.
We’ve got a few new features up: new interactive charts and chart types, as well as an upgrade to our ad code.
The charts you’ve probably noticed: they’re what’s shown when you’re examining the performance of an ad box (or a bid, or an ad, or a campaign!). They used to be static images - and still are, if you don’t have Flash installed - but if you do, they’ve been replaced with more interactive charts that let you get exact values for every data point. Neat!
We’ve also added comparative charts, which let you plot the performance of, say, three bids on the same charts, so you can see at a glance how they’re performaning against each other. We’ve set up a page here, which walks you through how these new charts work. Enjoy!
The second new feature is a revamped version of our copy-and-paste code. This new code is simpler to install, but otherwise has all the same features. You can get it by going to “My ad boxes” and clicking on “Get code”. You don’t have to upgrade if you don’t want to, of course!
Why did we change our code? There’s a few reasons. The main one was that some platforms (Blogger and Wordpress, specifically) would try to get too helpful and would accidentally modify our code so that it wouldn’t work. This was not so good! Our new code is more compact and simpler, which means that it takes up less space on your website, and there’s less places where it can be modified. It’s also prettier to look at.
The new code also gives you the option of whether or not you want your ads to display to people who have disabled JavaScript: having it on means more people seeing your ad, but also larger code on your page. Most other networks don’t offer non-JavaScript ad displays, but we recommend it!
So that’s what’s new! Expect to see more frequent posts here in the future, and thanks for being a member of Project Wonderful.

July 3rd, 2008 at 7:46 am
I’m still seeing the old static image graphs, even though I have Flash (Firefox 2.0, Linux).
July 30th, 2008 at 5:35 am
Do you have JavaScript enabled? If not, you’ll see the old charts. It could also be your version of Firefox: while we tested with more recent builds of it, we didn’t go as far back as Firefox 2. Either of those should do the trick!