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I've completed my responsive design, except the adsense implementation. When for example a visitor changes the orientation of the tablet, the size of the ad should change automatically. At the moment, I'm not getting it to work without a page refresh. The ad only changes when I refresh the page, but that's not what a visitor would do.

According to Adsense support it has already been implemented:

Support for ad size changes after a screen orientation change. If your responsive page changes its layout following a device orientation change (e.g., when a tablet or phone goes from portrait to landscape), we’ll request and load a new ad of the correct dimensions to fit the new page layout.

However, I'm not getting it to work. Am I understanding it the wrong way, or am I missing something?

If it's not supported by Adsense yet, is there a workaround (allowed by adsense)?

EDIT: I just found out it is actually working on my smartphone. It just doesn't work with window resizing, but that's not really a problem. So I guess this is solved.

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  • Please post the code you have used to generate this problem. Try a jsfiddle to better show the problem.
    – Lowkase
    Mar 13, 2014 at 19:03
  • Sorry, forgot to mention. Just the standard Adsense responsive code. It doesn't work with browser resizing, but does with device flip.
    – OsiriX
    Mar 14, 2014 at 12:17

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Pay close attention to the official "Technical considerations" at About responsive ad units

  • Your site uses third-party JavaScript
  • The parent container has no width set

In my case, responsive design was not setting an explicit width on viewports below 467x. As a result, the units would resize when going from portrait to landscape, but not vice versa from landscape to portrait. This resulted in a an ad unit stretching the content column wider than the viewport, and worse no ability to zoom out.

Setting an explicit width for the ad unit using a media query solved the issue, and now the units resize and cache exactly as described.

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