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IWorkforce Online-I Mechanical Requirements

By Staff Report

Jan. 1, 1999

Advertisers can provide “Web ready” artwork according to the following specifications. Materials not meeting the specifications below will be converted and billed to the advertiser.


AD SPECIFICATIONS


Banner Ad:
File Size: 6-8K
Pixels: 234 x 60
Resolution: 72 dpi

Double Banner Ad:
File Size: 12-16K
Pixels: 468 x 60
Resolution: 72 dpi

Button:
File Size: 6-8k
Pixels: 120 x 90
Resolution: 72 dpi


Interstitial:
File Size: 12-16k
Pixels: 250 x 250
Resolution: 72 dpi
Window duration: 5 seconds
Animation: Limit three rotations. Must comply with file size and window duration.


Animated ads: Three rotations maximum and limit file size to 10K.


File Formats: Finished art should be saved in GIF or JPEG format.


URL: Direct users to the appropriate place on your Web site when they click on your banner ad. The most appropriate URL (Web address, such as http://www.workforceonline.com) may not be the home page, depending upon your offer. Link to the page that helps generate a lead for you.


Alt-Text: Sometimes online users do not want to see the graphics – they just want the information. They press stop before the graphics are downloaded or set their browser preferences to “turn off images”. By providing the Alt-Text for your banner ad, the viewer will still see your banner ad – only in text form. For example: “Click here to see the latest HR developments in Your Company.”


Materials Deadline: All materials are due on the 15th of the month prior to the month the ad is to appear (e.g., April 15th materials due date for a May 1st live date). Send disks with Web-ready artwork to: Workforce Online, 245 Fischer Avenue B-2, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; or e-mail Web-ready artwork to bannerad@workforceonline.com.


 Web Graphic Design Tips:


  • In Photoshop, work in Red-Green-Blue mode.
  • Graphics lose quality when they are saved in a GIF or JPEG format. Make sure graphic is perfect before saving.
  • Keep one copy of your graphic file in Photoshop format with layers intact in case revisions are required.
  • Test graphics by viewing them with your monitor set at 256 colors.
  • You ll get better results if you convert your flat-color, illustration-based images to 8-bit.
  • It s best to leave photographs, or continuous tone-type images, in 24-bit if you can.

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