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Overview
The banner is a graphical element located at the right of the homepage that displays information, images, or messages. It can be a static image or a dynamic element that rotates through a series of images.
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The banner can be configured to be used for a variety of purposes:
Promotion: used to promote products, services, or events to Users
Call-to-Action: used to encourage Users to take a specific action. For example, a banner might prompt Users to sign up for a newsletter, follow a social media account, or download an app.
Branding: used to help reinforce brand identity by displaying logos, taglines, or other brand elements.
Navigation: used for navigation, such as providing links to different websites or systems.
Announcements: used to announce important information, such as changes to a business, website updates, or holiday closures.
The banner is an effective way to communicate important information to Users in a visually appealing way.
Configuration
There are two parts to the configuration of the home page banner:
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- Configuration file
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An animated GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a type of image file that contains a series of frames or images that are displayed in sequence, creating the illusion of motion or animation. Each frame of the animation is stored as a separate image within the file, and the frames are played back in a loop to create the animation effect. Animated GIFs are often used to add visual interest and are supported by most web browsers. The GIF image format supports both animated and static graphics. |
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An XML configuration file is a file that contains structured data in XML format, which is used to specify settings, parameters, and other configuration details for software applications or systems. The XML configuration file contains a set of tags, attributes, and values that define the configuration parameters. These tags and attributes are organized hierarchically to reflect the structure of the configuration. When the software application or system reads the XML configuration file, it interprets the data and applies the configuration settings as specified in the file. An XML configuration file provides a flexible and standardized way to configure software applications or systems, allowing for easier maintenance, and customization. |
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