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  2. Ad rotation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_rotation

    Ad rotation can enable publishers to inflate ad impressions by rotating many ads on top of one another so that only the top ad is viewable yet advertisers are charged for the non-viewable ads. As an example, the ad rotator can load a static placeholder banner visible to the user but then make ad calls for other non-viewable banners ads in the ...

  3. Revive Adserver - Wikipedia

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    The software enables web site administrators to rotate banners from both in-house advertisement campaigns as well as from paid or third-party sources, such as Google's AdSense. Revive Adserver provides standard banner rotation, click tracking, zone-based ad selection, zone-based campaign targeting, direct ad selection, ad targeting (per browser ...

  4. Template:Wikipedia ads - Wikipedia

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    This template displays web banner-style advertisements, almost all of which are animated, for various Wikipedia maintenance collaborations, WikiProjects, policies, guidelines, processes and practices, such as barnstars, featured articles and edit summaries. The ads rotate at random each time the page is changed, and can be cycled manually by ...

  5. Web banner - Wikipedia

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    A web banner or banner ad is a form of advertising on the World Wide Web delivered by an ad server. This form of online advertising entails embedding an advertisement into a web page. It is intended to attract traffic to a website by linking to the website of the advertiser. In many cases, banners are delivered by a central ad server.

  6. Pop-up ad - Wikipedia

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    A hover ad or in-page pop-up uses JavaScript to combine a banner ad, and a pop-up window that appears in front of the browser screen. JavaScript imposes an advertisement over a webpage in a transparent layer. This advertisement can appear in a variety of forms. For example, an advertisement can contain an animation that links to the advertiser ...

  7. Web design - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 and 2013, carousels (also called 'sliders' and 'rotating banners') have become an extremely popular design element on homepages, often used to showcase featured or recent content in a confined space. [30] Many practitioners argue that carousels are an ineffective design element and hurt a website's search engine optimisation and usability.

  8. Global Network Navigator - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Network_Navigator

    In September 1992, O'Reilly & Associates published the Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog.The company then created an online version using ViolaWWW, a web browser that introduced enhanced HTML features such as formatting, graphics, scripting, and embedded applets, [2] and demonstrated a kiosk version that was deployed briefly at the Computer Literacy Bookshop in late 1992.

  9. Wikipedia:Fundraising redesign - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Fundraising_redesign

    I've added javascript to fix the comment line at the time it is loaded to the maximum of its starting width or 50% of the window width. That way people with wide screen settings can see the long comments, while smaller displays won't have to deal with flickering sizes.