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Latest revision as of 18:36, 20 October 2024
The first time a site visitor visits a page on MadaCamp, a randomly selected banner is shown. The banner rotation thereafter alternates between different banners every couple of seconds in a fixed display order. Below are examples of banners currently on display as well banners that have been on display in the past.
There are two banner versions, one is displayed when the site is accessed with a regular PC or laptop and another when the site is accessed with a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet (Ipad etc.).
Banner format for mobile devices (300x600 pixels)
After the user left the site and eventually returns at a later time or date, the banner continues in the order where it was left. Or if the site visitor paused the animation via the STOP button below the banner, the animation will remain paused on revisiting the site and will not switch over to the next banner automatically unless or until the user clicks NEXT or AUTO again.
The NEXT and BACK buttons allow site visitors to click through banners to easier find what they have seen before and may be looking for again.
Banner format for desktop displays, PCs, laptops (160x500 pixels)