UI template: Mobile Branding
Preview
It is a format for mobile ads. Placed at the top of the site content. In the initial position, it is stretched by 100% of the width of the parent container on the page, the height is calculated in proportion to the height of the creative. When scrolling down the page, the banner is docked at the top of the device screen and stretched to fit the full width of the screen. If the user has closed the banner pinned at the top of the screen, the banner will return to its initial position and will not be pinned at the top of the screen when scrolling down the page.
Supported platforms
Desktop |
Tablet |
Phone |
Windows |
Mac |
iOS |
Android |
iOS |
Android |
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ver. 10.0+ |
ver. 7+ |
ver. 10.0+ |
ver. 7+ |
File Requirements
Supported sizes
- Portrait: 4:1 (300×75), 6:1 (300×50)
- Landscape: 6:1 (450×75, 768×128, 900×150)
Supported file types
- .jpg, .jpeg, .png,
- .zip (for HTML creatives)
Recommended creative weight: up to 300 Kb
Requirements for HTML files
- HTML layout of the creative must be responsive
- The creative will be covered by the clickable area on the platform side for the purpose of processing click-transition and tracking. Therefore, individual elements of the creative cannot be clickable
Template settings
Template settings are available in the user interface.
- Portrait banner – creative for vertical orientation of the device screen
- Landscape banner – creative for horizontal orientation of the device screen
- Width, height – will be displayed based on the loaded image. For HTML creative, you must enter the dimensions of the ad unit in px (even if the creative is responsive). Dimensions in px are required for the platform to determine the aspect ratio of the creative and render the container of the desired size.
Features of placing a creative on a page
For a creative of this format, it is highly recommended to allocate a placement at the top of the site content with a width of 100%.
If the site has a floating menu in the page header, then it is necessary to place the ad space in the same block as the menu, so that the creative does not render above or below the menu when scrolling down the page.
Event tracking
- Impression
- Viewable impression
- Click
- Close
Chrome
will limit the resources a display ad can use before the user interacts with the ad by removing heavy creatives from the page. An ad is considered heavy
if the user has not interacted with it (for example, has not tapped or clicked it) and it meets any of the following criteria:
– Uses the main thread for
more than 60 seconds in total
– Uses the main thread for
more than 15 seconds in any 30-second window
– Uses
more than 4 megabytes of network bandwidth
For any questions regarding ad manuals please contact the support manager of your account.
Updated on October 02, 2024