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: Larger Google Ads on high-resolution displays I'm wondering, is it somehow possible to serve ad-units from Google on large screens and still keep their size in percentage of viewport width. What

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I'm wondering, is it somehow possible to serve ad-units from Google on large screens and still keep their size in percentage of viewport width. What I mean is that banner 768x90px is OK for 1024px screen width (or even 1280 and 1360) but it looks awfully small on my Kindle Fire (2560px viewport width).

Does anyone have any experience in serving Google Ads on displays with huge resolutions. My TV connects to the internet using home WiFi network and all ads look even smaller (resolution 8000x4500, I think in 16:9 aspect ratio). I can make everything on my websites responsive but Google ads.

May I do something to "enlarge" ads served by Google but not at cost of breaking their policy.

I have tried to find any internet resource to learn more about this and failed.

Example:



This is same 728x90px ad and how it looks at two different screens (right above the page-footer). As you can see, everything is perfectly responsive (images, fonts, etc), but google ads keep fixed size and the worst thing, they are almost unusable.

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@LarsenBagley505

Did you try: support.google.com/adsense/answer/3213689?hl=en ?

Google offers publishers the ability to use a responsive ad unit that automatically sets the maximum advertisement size based on one's screen resolution, but thats only allowed if your website is a responsive based website, not separate urls for the desktop and the mobile version of the site.

If that doesn't work for you, then you can create multiple ad units of varying lengths and use Javascript to detect one's screen resolution and assign the best ad block based on that.

Also do understand that not all advertisers will have ads that fill big blocks (like you're trying to do for users with a super high screen width).

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