How to oslve this style ads) → These often appear first.
What you're describing is common with newly approved AdSense sites or after a major theme change.
There are two different things:
Anchor/Vignette ads (click ads, popup-style ads) → These often appear first.
Display/In-page ads (inside articles, between posts, sidebar, etc.) → These can take longer or may not appear if Google doesn't find suitable placements.
Since:
Your AdSense site status = Ready
Auto Ads = ON
Ads appeared before
Theme was recently changed
the most likely causes are:
Theme Layout Changed
Google's Auto Ads system scans your page structure. If the new theme has:
very few content sections,
unusual HTML structure,
missing Blogger tags,
Google may only show anchor/vignette ads and skip in-page placements.
Wait for Re-scanning
After a theme change, Auto Ads can take 24–72 hours (sometimes longer) to re-analyze the layout.
Check Auto Ad Settings
In AdSense:
Ads → By Site → Edit
Make sure these are enabled:
In-page ads
Multiplex ads
Anchor ads
Vignette ads
If only Anchor/Vignette are enabled, you won't get article ads.
Low Content Pages
If your homepage has only short excerpts and few posts, Google may not find good ad positions.
Test a Post Page
Open a long article with 800+ words and check:
top of article
middle of article
bottom of article
Sometimes ads appear on posts but not on the homepage.
Because you also mentioned:
Google now shows "Blogger.com" instead of "Apk Palash"
Ads changed behavior after the theme switch
I strongly suspect the new theme is missing some Blogger-standard code or has a layout structure that Auto Ads doesn't like.
If you upload the current XML theme file, I can check it directly and tell you exactly whether the theme is the reason your in-page ads disappeared.
Comments