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Traditional display banner advertising is a successful way to brand your company and product and provides vendors instant-gratification results.
We limit the number of banner ad locations on the Linux Journal web site to ensure optimal results for advertisers.
Banner ad sizes available include:
| Type of ad | Dimensions | Max file size | File formats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leaderboard | 728 x 90 pixels | 30k | PNG, JPG, GIF or Flash |
| Large Rectangle | 336 x 280 pixels | 30k | PNG, JPG, GIF or Flash |
| Banner Ad | Animation |
|---|---|
| Leaderboard | 3 loops max, 30 second max for initial movie, 12 - 15 fps max |
| Large Rectangle | 3 loops max, 30 second max for initial movie, 12 - 15 fps max |
| Special notes: | User interaction with an ad must always be user-initiated: audio and video can be activated only by a user click (not mouse-over), and once activated, an "off" option must be provided. |
| File format | Submission Deadline |
|---|---|
| PNG, JPG or GIF | 3 business days prior to campaign launch |
| Rich Media | 5 business days prior to campaign launch (in addition a PNG, JPG or GIF must be provided to be served as default for non-Flash users) |
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It's Raspberry Pi month at Linux Journal. Each week in May, Adafruit will be giving away a Pi-related prize to a lucky, randomly drawn LJ reader. Winners will be announced weekly.
Fill out the fields below to enter to win this week's prize-- a Prototyping Pi Plate Kit for Raspberry Pi.
Congratulations to our winners so far:
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- Next winner announced on 5-21-13!
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