New embed code and features
We've made a number of great changes to the layout of your profile and the HTML code snippet used on your website. These were introduced for several reasons, but particularly to help you earn additional publicity points and manage your profile more easily.
The most important change has been the introduction of the new HTML embed code that is used on your site to help you earn publicity points. The new code will generate both the winner's 125x125 banner ad, as well as an additional tab linking directly to the Publicity Wheel itself. Here's an example:

There are lots of great advantages to the new code:
- Clicks on the "Publicity Wheel Winner" tab underneath winner ads will also earn you points, allowing you to accumulate points from a different audience
- Images are now hosted on Amazon's lightning fast servers
- No image caching issues (e.g. showing previous winner ads when new winners have been selected)
- The "Publicity Wheel" frame after your uses click on ads is now gone, meaning your users will get straight to the winner's page
IMPORTANT: You will need to update your site to incorporate the new code. Simply replace the old code with the one found in the Earn Publicity Points page. The old code still works but will be phased out soon.
After logging in, check out your new profile page. This will provide you with a clean overview of your website profile and publicity points. You'll also be able to see some statistics (such as banner clicks on your site) very soon.
To update your profile, use the "Edit" button and make your changes. Profiles are now reviewed as they are created to allow everyone to be 100% sure of their eligibility for selection at the next spin, especially if they are unclear with where they stand on the Program Policies.
As usual, we'd love to hear any comments or feedback.

You should add a larger edit field for the 'get code' page, It's a bit frustrating that I don't see what I'm copying. I can scroll it down in IE7, but FF3/Minefield doesn't scroll it (which is btw the right behavior).
Other than that, the new code looks good. The 'style' tag brakes valid XHTML pages, but that shouldn't be a problem... Also, one could use CDATA for xhtml style data...
The code is not working on my page
Thanks for your comments aatiis, i've fixed up the page to display the entire code in Firefox.
mynicetie, i've sent you an email so we can try to resolve your issue.
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