Dyac,

That was a jQuery modal dialog.


On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:36:22 AM UTC-5, Jason Stedman wrote:
> I would suggest using a query modal dialog instead for this purpose to 
> prevent this from possibly impacting quality score.
> 
> This allows you to present your question and get the answer without changing 
> the content on the page.
> 
> On Monday, November 19, 2012 1:02:54 AM UTC-5, David Mac wrote:
> > Hi,
> > One of the questions my employer wants answered when people click on our 
> > adwords campaigns is "what" are they looking for?
> > 
> > In our case it can be one of three main things, 1) a water filter system 2) 
> > replacement water filters, or 3) information about water filters.
> > 
> > What we want to start testing with our adwords campaigns is a simple page 
> > with nothing but 3 buttons based on the above which when clicked on will 
> > take them to a much more detailed page tailored specifically for their 
> > choice.
> > 
> > My question is will a page like this negatively affect our quality score?
> > 
> > Here is a link to the initial concept we are working on 
> > http://www.puratap.net.au/water-filter/ (please be aware that the tailored 
> > sub pages have not been built yet)

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