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Advanced Animation HTML5 Half Page
Test and preview Advanced Animation HTML5 Half Page - An HTML5 half page ad showcasing advanced CSS3 animations. Interactive Banner ad example with code sample.
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The AdMeIn ad tag tester lets you inspect and troubleshoot a wide variety of formats, including HTML5 display ads, standard display ad tags, JavaScript tags, and other third-party ad scripts.
When you load a tag, the tester shows how the creative renders in a live preview, confirming your creative behaves exactly as intended before it’s used in a campaign.
- Supports HTML5, JavaScript, iframe, and third-party ad tags
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The ad tag tester report includes:1. Reports on what scripts are executed, and which network calls are made. It’s ideal for catching errors and validating tracking2. Resource load weight to ensure heavy ads don’t impact ad performance.3. Checks total HTTP call count to ensure your ad stays within industry limits.4. Verifies total file size of all loaded assets for optimal performance and compliance.5. Detects and validates clickTag presence for proper click tracking and ad server compatibility.6. Flags unauthorized autoplay of audio or video to meet publisher and platform standards.7. Detects pop-ups and surveys to ensure a non-intrusive user experience.
Advanced Animation HTML5 Half Page
An HTML5 half page ad showcasing advanced CSS3 animations.
This HTML5 half page ad example features complex CSS3 animations, including keyframe animations and transitions. It is designed to engage users with smooth visual effects while maintaining optimal performance across various devices and browsers.
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