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There are different formats known
as standard banner size. The standards evolved from guidelines several
market leaders worked out in early days. Of course, everybody is free
to define their own formats but we recommend you design your banners
in standard formats to correspond with most advertisers. You may want
to take the graphics (right click and "save to disk") we
created to see what they look like in your website design. The size of
ad units is defined in pixel - width x height. Set the values of your
image to the respective format when you start designing your banner. |
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Here are the most popular formats: |
Leaderboard (728 x 90 pixel): ![]() |
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Full Banner (486 x 60 pixel):![]() |
Half Banner (234 x 60 pixel):![]() |
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Rectangle (180 x 150 pixel): ![]() |
Square Button (125 x 125 pixel): ![]() Micro Bar (88 x 31 pixel): |
Skyscraper (120 x 600
pixel):![]() |
Wide Skyscraper (160 x 600
pixel):![]() |
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![]() Large Rectangle (336 x 280 pixel): ![]() |
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Want to learn more about banner size? You'll find a very good resource about internet advertising at the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB). |