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    goldsky got a reaction from sanre in How To Serve Responsive Ads?   
    Maybe it's not too late, I just want to share my trick.
    Just put the invocation code in an element, and modify the width/height on parsing.
    <div id="some-id"> <script type='text/javascript'> // invocation code here </script><noscript><!-- bla bla --></noscript> </div> <script> $(document).ready(function () { var img = $('#some-id').find('img'); if (typeof (img) !== 'undefined' && img.length > 0) { $(img) .removeAttr('width') .removeAttr('height') .addClass('img-responsive'); // eg: twitter bootstrap } }); </script> On this case, I didn't care about the downloading size, but only how it's being presented.
    Still, the original width + height should exactly match with the zone's size.
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    goldsky got a reaction from gabrielt in How To Serve Responsive Ads?   
    Maybe it's not too late, I just want to share my trick.
    Just put the invocation code in an element, and modify the width/height on parsing.
    <div id="some-id"> <script type='text/javascript'> // invocation code here </script><noscript><!-- bla bla --></noscript> </div> <script> $(document).ready(function () { var img = $('#some-id').find('img'); if (typeof (img) !== 'undefined' && img.length > 0) { $(img) .removeAttr('width') .removeAttr('height') .addClass('img-responsive'); // eg: twitter bootstrap } }); </script> On this case, I didn't care about the downloading size, but only how it's being presented.
    Still, the original width + height should exactly match with the zone's size.
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