Banner Rotation
Banner rotation is the display of multiple banner ads in one place on a web page. Some call them slides and carousels, and they actively move or change while the user is on the site and the screen is updating.
Literal Meanings of Banner Rotation
Banner:
Meanings of Banner:
Flag or banner used by a military leader, monarch or nation.
(by extension) A military unit that carries that flag or standard.
(by extension) A military or administrative unit.
Any large shield, especially one made of cloth or soft material.
Large piece of cloth with a slogan, motto or emblem, worn prominently or displayed at a rally or other procession.
(extended) Reason or purpose, campaign or movement.
The name of the newspaper printed on the first page of the nameplate column.
A form of advertising on a website or on television, usually in the form of images or animations above or next to the content.
The knight's main banner.
A kind of administrative division in Inner Mongolia, China (hoshuu/旗) and Tuva (kozhuun) implemented during the Qing dynasty. At the time, Outer Mongolia and part of Xinjiang were similarly divided.
Decorate with a banner.
Appears as banner title.
Exceptionally very good.
The one who forbids something.
Sentences of Banner
The mayor placed a banner on Main Street to commemorate the city's centennial.
They usually argue under the banner of protecting the environment.
Rotation:
Meanings of Rotation:
Rotational motion about a center or axis.
One full cycle around the center or axis.
Regular rotation in a sequence, such as to compensate for attrition or people taking turns completing a task on a list.
An operation on a metric space that is continuous isometry and fixes at least one point.
A group of starting pitchers in a team.
Takeoff phase, when the pilot instructs the car to lift the front wheel off the ground during takeoff. (see also: V2).
Repeat play on radio stations, etc.
Sentences of Rotation
The rotation of the Earth on its axis is responsible for its slightly flattened rather than spherical shape.
Earth's moon rotates approximately every twenty-seven days.
Each member of the group was in turn responsible for lighting the beacons.
The function that maps (x, y) to (−y, x) is a rotation.
The new single was actively played on MTV.