A type of advertisement in a web page or on television, usually taking the form of a graphic or animation above or alongside the content. Contrast popup, interstitial
{i} flag; poster; large headline; (Internet) advertisement on a web page which is usually in the form of an animated graphic
A (generally) rectangular, graphic (usually paid) advertisement displayed on a Web page Interested viewers click on the banners and are linked directly to the advertiser's Website
Banners are the 468-by-60 pixels ad space on commercial Web sites that are usually "hot-linked" to the advertiser's site
An image file that displays an online advertisement, typically sized for placement at the top or bottom of a Web page and linked to the advertiser's website
An interactive online advertisement in the form of a graphic image that typically runs across the top or bottom of a webpage, or is positioned in a margin or other space reserved for ads Banner ads are historically GIF images Many ads are animated GIFs since animation has been shown to be more effective The standard banner is 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high The standard banner is still the mainstay of online advertising, but is quickly giving up ground to newer, potentially more effective forms of online advertising, such as email and interstitials See Creative
A print media term for a headline for a story of unusual importance, stretching the entire width of the page
A graphic element, usually horizontal, on a Web page, used to title the page, head a new section, present a company's or advertiser's message, or provide a link to another page