300×600, up to 40KB SWF, Flash 10 AS3 or below, 25fps or below
Floating content
160,000 square pixels (400×400), 100KB combined with base SWF, Flash 10 AS3 or below, 25fps or below
Image
300×600, 40KB JPG or GIF
Duration
10 seconds
Frequency capping
Once per user per day
Restrictions
On ViaMichelin.de only on the homepage
Only visible elements can be clickable – all transparencies must be ‘true’ and not contain any element obstructing the user from accessing the page content
Must have a clear and visible close button with the word ‘Close’ for the duration of the Floating
Must float across the page without pausing over any page content for more than one second
Visible element must not be a rectangular block
Not pause over another ad, a co branded logo, or primary interaction element as specified by the site (for example search boxes and primary navigation bars)
All ads in this format running on the onlinewelten.com home page are subject to separate editorial approval
Border
Required on all sides of the base unit if its colour tone does not contrast well with page background
FLA and SWF (60KB) that contains the transparent stage and visible elements
300×600 base unit FLA, SWF (40KB) and back up image (40KB). Detailed landing spot specs can be found here
Please also include fonts that we may need for publishing the FLAs.
The Floating Stage
The key concept to grasp for a Floating event is the floating stage – a transparent rectangular area in which the visible elements of the event can roam around freely. This does not mean a solid block of ad content that are sometimes submitted. The idea is to create something unexpected but not intrusive. So by the same token, the visible element within this transparent floating stage should not be a rectangular block either. It can be the shape of your product (a car, for example) or numerous components of your visual message (bubbles for fun, for example). The total combined area of these visible elements should be less than 160,000 (400×400) square pixels – a unit we’ve made up (we think) to emphasise the limit we put on the real estate area of the visible elements does not limit their shape.
Close Button
The Floating overlay must contain a close button that contains the word “Close”. The close button must be clear and visible for the duration of the Floating overlay. We may also move the close button or use our default close buttons to ensure the best user experience possible.
Event Experience
The Floating overlay will play uninitiated on the user’s browser once per day. On subsequent visits the user is shown the base unit only.
Only visible elements can be clickable – all transparencies must be ‘true’ and not contain any element obstructing the user from accessing the page content
Must have a clear and visible close button with the word ‘Close’ for the duration of the Floating
Must float across the page without pausing over any page content for more than one second
Visible element must not be a rectangular block
Not cover the Yahoo! logo at any given time
Not pause over another ad, a co branded logo, or primary interaction element as specified by the site (for example search boxes and primary navigation bars)