Visual Banner Configuration

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Overview

This guide explains how to configure banner images for the Visual Preview signature experience within the Opensense Outlook Add-in. Banners are commonly used for internal campaigns, branding promotions, or external marketing messages. When implemented correctly, banners support basic view and click tracking, allowing teams to measure impressions and engagement without requiring a routed solution.

Note: This configuration applies only to the Visual Preview experience. For routed deployments (e.g., plaintext block or stamping), Opensense supports no-code banner configuration using the [[abm]] token.

Sample HTML Snippet

Below is a standard example of a banner using the required HTML format. This snippet includes both a clickable link (link.html) and the associated banner image (logo.png):

<a href="https://smart.customer.com/sig/{{sgsusername}}//pilot/pilot/link.html" target="_blank"> 
  <img border="0" src="https://smart.customer.com/sig/{{sgsusername}}/pilot/pilot/pilot/logo.png"> 
</a>
  • The href defines the click-through destination (used for click tracking).

  • The src references the image to be displayed (used for view tracking).

Both files (link.html and logo.png) should be hosted in the appropriate asset structure under the smart.domain.com namespace.

URL Structure and Tagging Breakdown

Each component of the URL has a specific role in determining which banner content is displayed. Below is the breakdown of the path:

Example Link:
https://smart.customer.com/sig/{{username}}/pilot/us_mb/default/link.html

Segment

Label

Description

sig/

Folder

Base directory for signature assets

{{username}}/

Email

User-specific placeholder (typically injected dynamically)

/pilot/

Assigned Tag

Optional campaign tag assigned via signature assignment

us_mb/

Fallback Tag

Regional or audience-specific fallback tag if none is assigned

default/

Fallback Ad Name

Default banner name to show when no override exists

link.html or logo.png

Filename

Banner components: link for tracking, image for visual rendering

Tip: Leaving the "Assigned Tag" blank allows the fallback logic to determine which banner is served. This makes it easy to support account-wide or division-wide default banners.

Implementation Steps

To configure a banner for use in the Visual Preview experience, please reach out to help@opensense.com.

Troubleshooting

Issue

Suggested Action

Banner does not display

Confirm the src URL (second link) is valid and publicly accessible. This can be copied and launched from your browser.

Click tracking not working

Check that link.html exists and uses a proper redirect or logging mechanism

Incorrect user data populating

Ensure the {{username}} or {{sgsusername}} token matches the assigned field

Signature not updating

Refresh Outlook and clear the add-in cache (Add-in → Settings → Clear Cache)

Note: Opensense cannot control behavior inside all email clients. If images fall back to hosted links, this is due to client-level rendering limitations.

Alternative for Routed Deployments

For routing/stamping customers, banner logic can be injected using the simplified no-code [[abm]] token. This method supports multiple banners, advanced targeting, and guaranteed rendering across all platforms.

Opensense Support

For further assistance, contact Opensense Support:

  • Email: help@opensense.com

  • Knowledge Base: help.opensense.com