A page that is inserted in the normal flow of editorial content structure on a Web site for the purpose of advertising or promotion Can also be called a splash page
means filler material which in itself does not constitute a Production and which is produced for the purpose of filling short periods of time between main items of programming on Pay or Cable Television (excluding commercials, Billboards and Public Service Announcements)
Pertaining to material in the pore spaces of a rock Petroleum and groundwater are interstitial fluids Minerals deposited by groundwater in a sandstone are interstitial minerals
refers to tissue between alveoli of the lungs (called interstitium); outside the vascular system interstitial refers to the space in the tissues between cells
An interstitial is a Web advertisement that appears in a separate browser window, other than the target Web page
Advertising creative placed in-between the origin website and the destination website, either physically or in time Also called a pop-up window The interstitial is analogous to the advertising inserts in the Sunday paper that usually go straight to the trash Newer concepts called superstitials or metastitials attempt to be more acceptable to consumers by being less intrusive, subtle and more interesting with the use of rich media components such as video
Pertaining to the organisms that live between sand grains or in other minute spaces
Means "something in between" and is a page that is inserted in the normal flow of content between a user and a site An Interstitial Ad is an "intrusive" ad unit that is spontaneously delivered without specifically being requested by a user Blocking the site behind it, Interstitial Ads are designed to grab consumers' attention for the few nanoseconds it takes them to close the window Interstitial's can be full pages or small daughter windows Also referred to as "popups "
An ad which appears in between two pages of a web site; when the user clicks on a link, the ad displays for a short time before allowing the user to proceed
Living in the pore spaces among sedimentary grains in a soft sediment (Levinton, 1982)
This term means something in between and is a page that is inserted in the normal flow of content between a user and a site An Interstitial Ad is an intrusive ad unit that is delivered without specifically being requested by a user Source: IAB Canada
A web advertisement that appears on its own page They aren't clickable, so they've lost popularity since introduced When a visitor clicked on a link, the ad would appear briefly before the page they wanted
A Web page not requested by a user, usually containing an advertisement, that appears on the user's screen, often in an automatically opened new browser, when the user has clicked on a link to move from one Web page to another The page that the user originally requested continues to load and the interstitial is programmed to disappear after a few seconds or when the user clicks on it to acknowledge having seen it Interstitials are interruptive, like television advertising, rather than passive, like Web banner advertising
{i} advertisement or promotion that is launched in a separate browser window while a requested WWW page loads (Internet)
Relating to or situated in the small, narrow spaces between tissues or parts of an organ