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  1. The slow down of (some) animations in Safari is caused by the RAF throttle. We did testing with different scenario's to be able to find the root cause and replicate. See https://adpiler.com/blog/the-full-solution-why-do-animations-run-slower-in-safari/

     

    Conclusion: Safari seems to throttle the RAF (requestanimationframe) when the iframe is cross-origin. The throttle will be disabled when a user will interact with the banner, like clicking, but even right-mouse click would do. For the use case of a banner ad, that isn’t a real solution.

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  2. Adpiler kind of started out of this forum, about 3,5 years ago. We’ve seen a lot of development in the meantime. But I’m not here to create publicity for Adpiler (well, every little bit helps ;) ). I created this post to better understand the current usage of banner designers. So feel free to just pick an option in the poll or leave a comment about your workflow, as describing your workflow might help others as well.

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  3. Thanks @Dipscom and @explorerzip

    We are a big fan of TinyPNG as well, that's why we have integrated their service into our platform. About 80% of the customers prefer to use this optimization, as we see right now.

     

    Agree that the most will be won with image optimization. On the other hand, optimizing the code (html, css, js) would limit the file size without losing any quality at all.

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  4. Hi all,

     

    What measures do you take to optimize your banner ads in terms of file size? Do you optimize the file size of your images? Do you minify the HTML, JS and CSS? Any other things?

     

    We've recently integrated an image optimizer into our platform which optimize all images (PNG and JPG) in your HTML5 ads. Just wondering what the experts do more ;)

  5. The first and biggest problem was adWords validator with its critpyc error messages and silly limitations. Then the various, outdated and baffling SIZMEK templates. Later the 100k ADFORM, with wired in landing page url, and i'ts little manifest.json. The last obstacle was adWords image ad uploader which is messing up the SVG code.

    Thanks Oliver. We've currently listed the following factors to validate a banner on. The limitations will differ per network.

    - File types in the zip
    - Primary HTML-file in zip
    - Are there any missing assets?
    - Are the external files allowed?
    - Are all files loaded over https?
    - Length of animation
    - Filesize of ZIP
    - Filesize of extracted files
    - Number of files in zip
    - size meta tag
    - clicktag
     
    Do you think we miss any in your opinion?

     

    Take a look at my new automated/chaotic peview:

    http://www.bannerhost.hu/Preview/Unilever/Surf/Q12017/Preview_092147.html

    I don't want to promote my business too much, but really, have a look at Adpiler ;) Creating professional preview pages in a minute.

  6. Thanks @joe_midi for mentioning us.

    It's correct, Adpiler is the platform to preview banner ads to your client. And we do much more, like previews on real websites, managing all feedback from your clients, and storing client's approval.

     

    I hope this is the right solution for you as well @litsoy

  7. Every ad network has his own specifications. You probably know maximum file size, number of files, clicktag, external files/libraries, animation length, etc as some important factors.

     

    We are at Adpiler working on a validator for your ads, to help you with this struggle.

     

    What factor causes you in general the most trouble?

  8. Quite nice. Shame they missed a trick there and made it a static PNG instead of an interactive experience.

     

    You'd have thought that someone advocating online ads would make use of such opportunity, specially seeing that they offer you an embed code for the infographic.

    Good point Dipscom ;)

    We'll keep that in mind for the next infographic, thanks.

  9. When creating banner ads for your client, the question is always: What ad sizes shall we make?

     

    Adpiler did a research and analyzed tons of ad impressions, some conclusions:

    - 300x250 takes about 34% of all ad impressions

    - 3 ad sizes takes 70%, and if you add 2 more you have a reach of 80%

    - About 51% of the impressions is on a mobile device.

     

    Have a look at this infographic to find all data: https://adpiler.com/infographic-most-popular-ad-sizes-2017/

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  10. Looks pretty cool, jorrit. Question: does it work for ads that are NOT using GSAP? Do you provide scrubbing capabilities while previewing? (I imagine that'd be impossible if the ads aren't build on GSAP). 

    Thanks.

    I'm not sure what you exactly mean with 'scrubbing capabilities', but Adpiler will work for all image- and HTML5-banners (using GSAP and not using GSAP).

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