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The DMS Data Entry Form: The Inside Scoop

The Inside Scoop is plugged on the home page and sport category landing pages. The plug is in the right channel and has a blue background and purple border. The plug contains the wording "advice from [companyname]", which is linked. Clicking on the link brings the user to the Inside Scoop article page.

Sponsor name: [company name]
Tracking name: sponsor abbreviation, element name, location, valid period, e.g., [companyname]_gear_tip_cycling_September
Sponsor URL: http://[company hostname]/
Test sponsor URL: for testing sponsor URL
Existing keys: lists placement keys
Placement key:
right_gear_tip_home
right_gear_tip_cycling
right_gear_tip_outdoors
right_gear_tip_running
right_gear_tip_snowsports
Start date: enter start date
Expiration date: enter end date
Approved: Y or N
Image URL: URL for sponsor logo, e.g., /Images/dynamic/logos/logo_avia.gif or http://www.best.com/Images/dynamic/logos/logo_avia.gif
Image sample window: to test that the image is available and the URL is correct
Target URL:
/sponsored/home/gear_tip.html
/sponsored/cycling/gear_tip.html
/sponsored/outdoors/gear_tip.html
/sponsored/running/gear_tip.html
/sponsored/snowsports/gear_tip.html
Test target URL: tests that the URL is available and allows you to see the content displayed after the record has been saved without actually generating a trackable, sponsored hit to that URL
Caption: advice from [companyname]
Text: the text of the Inside Scoop. Use paragraph formatting <p> and </p> to define the text blocks.
Logged IP: logged by DMS
Update time: logged by DMS

Instructions for Other Dynamic Elements

Truly dynamic sponsored content:

Dynamic elements that require static content:

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This is a mirror of documentation used internally at GearGoddess in 2000. [IE renders the "hockey stick" quite smoothly and was not unique in that respect in 2000.]