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Types of promotional banners


Large (Hero) banner viewed on desktop devices

Large (Hero) banners are displayed one at a time and cover the width of the screen. If a banner section contains more than one image, the BMC Digital Workplace user can scroll banners horizontally as a wraparound carousel.

If a large (hero) banner section is the topmost section of the Catalog, the banner images advance to the next image automatically, pausing approximately 6 seconds between images.

The following illustration shows an example of a Large (Hero) banner.

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Mobile (Hero) banner viewed in native mobile applications

Mobile (Hero) banners are displayed one at a time and cover the width of the mobile device. If a banner section contains more than one image, the BMC Digital Workplace user can scroll banners horizontally as a wraparound carousel.

If a mobile (hero) banner section is the topmost section of the Catalog, the banner images advance to the next image automatically, pausing approximately 6 seconds between images.

The following illustration shows an example of a Mobile (Hero) banner.

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Small (Feature) banner viewed both on desktop devices and in mobile applications

Small (Feature) banners are displayed as a series, that a user can scroll horizontally back and forth between the first image and the last. Small (Feature) banners are approximately the same size on desktop and mobile devices.

The following illustration shows an example of a Small (Hero) banner viewed on desktop device, and in mobile application.

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When catalog administrator provides only one image, BMC Digital Workplace scales the available image to match the required sizes of the banner sections established by the BMC Digital Workplace administrator.

 

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