- 3D Cube (horizontal)
- 3D Cube (vertical)
- 3D Prism
- 3D Prism (vertical)
- Blinds
- Blinds Swipe
- Carousel
- Carousel Splitscreen
- Deck of cards
- Drag to Reveal
- Flip
- Flip Book
- Floating
- Floating Object
- Map
- Map with horizontal drag
- Map with vertical drag
- Panorama (horizontal)
- Panorama (vertical)
- Panorama Splitscreen
- Parallax Cube
- Queue
- Roller (horizontal)
- Roller (vertical)
- Scratch
- Scroll to Queue
- Scroll to Zoom
- Slider
- Slides
- Social To DisplayNew!
- SplitscreenNew!
- Still
- SurveyNew!
- Tiles
- Train
- Unblur on touch
- Unblur with scroll
- Video
- VR Showroom
Panorama Splitscreen
Panorama splitscreen layout consists of 2 main media assets: a wide aspect ratio panorama image in top and another media element in the middle of the screen.
Dragging or tilting the device from side to side causes the top panorama to pan with the motion while the middle remains still.
Ad types
- Interstitial
- Interscroller
- Expandable
Interactions:
- Touch interaction
- Gyro interaction
Extra Features:
- Effects
- Countdown Widget
- Video enabled
Insights:
- Video element can interaction be used for maximum engagement;
- Reacts smoothly and quickly to device;
Main assets
Top Panorama
(jpg, png, svg)
Center media
(jpg, png, svg, gif, mp4, mov)
Dimensions for infeed and desktop
Dimensions for fullscreen
up to 2500 x 428
min 640 x 360
Optional assets
Video end card
(jpg, png, svg)
min 640 x 360
Additional assets
Overlay CTA
(jpg, png, svg)
Overlay Logo
(jpg, png, svg)
4x Overlay Element
(jpg, png, svg)
up to 640 x 1280
up to 640 x 1280
up to 640 x 1280
Examples
Analytics
For this creative you have following analytics events to understand how users interact with the creative:
- Ad is in view
- Ad Loaded
- CTR
- CTR [asset name]
- Unique [Gyro]
- Unique [Touch]
- Video events
- Apple has disabled gyroscope access for Safari by default. In this case, creatives have swipe interaction. All ads work with gyro in Android, other browsers and apps.
- Keep all important content, like logos and text, within the defined “safe area”, to ensure it appears correctly on all screen sizes.