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By default, the Banner Ad Manager is not included as a FrontPage 2003 menu command. To add the Banner Ad Manager component to your menu, see Add the Banner Ad Manager to the Insert menu. Notes - To add a banner ad, you must first obtain and create the banner images that you want to display. Note their file location so that you can add the images by using the following procedure.
- Because the Banner Ad Manager is a Java applet, FrontPage will not render it (convert it into visual form) in Preview view.
- For Web site visitors to view the banner properly, their computers must have Java Virtual Machine or another Java-enabling program installed. If their computers do not support Java, the banner will not be rendered in the browser window.
- SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services block Java applet files, so the Banner Ad Manager will not be rendered in a SharePoint site.
Add a banner ad
- In Page view, at the bottom of the document window, click Design
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- Position the insertion point where you want to create a new banner ad.
- On the Insert menu, click Banner Ad Manager.
- To add a picture that you want to display, in the Banner Ad Manager Properties dialog box, click Add.
- In the Add Picture for Banner Ad dialog box, click the picture that you want to display, and then click Open.
The picture is added to the Banner Ad Manager Properties dialog box under Pictures to display. The list in the Pictures to display box shows the pictures that you added and the sequence in which the pictures will be displayed, from top to bottom. - Do one or more of the following:
- To change the sequence, in the Pictures to display list, click a picture, and then click Move Up or Move Down.
- To change the transition effect to use between pictures, in the Transition effect list, click the effect that you want.
- To change the length of time that each picture is shown, in the Show each picture for (seconds) box, type the number of seconds that you want.
- To change the width or height of the banner ad, in the Width or Height box, type the number of pixels (pixel: A single unit of measurement that your computer's display hardware uses to paint images on your screen. These units, which often appear as tiny dots, compose the pictures displayed by your screen.) that you want for each.
- To create a hyperlink from the banner ad, in the Link to box, type a URL (Uniform Resource Locator (URL): An address that specifies a protocol (such as HTTP or FTP) and a location of an object, document, World Wide Web page, or other destination on the Internet or an intranet. For example: http://www.example.com/.), or click Browse to locate the destination page or file for the hyperlink.
- Click OK.
Note The images that you use to create a single banner will be linked to the same URL. If you want an additional link to another URL, insert another banner ad by repeating steps 1 through 7.
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