door hanger
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[edit]door hanger (plural door hangers)
- A sign or advertisement that is cut so that it can be hung from the handle or knob of a door.
- 1990, Jay Conrad Levinson, Guerrilla Marketing Weapons, page 229:
- The law prohibits you from stuffing your materials into mailboxes, but most communities do not legally frown on doorhangers. These low-priced marketing weapons can do a variety of jobs for you: entice people into your store, tempt them into ordering your product, motivate them to call you for more information, […]
- (computing, graphical user interface) A visual notification that drops down from another element such as a toolbar icon.
- 2010, wmarcello, “Re: Doorhanger behaviour concerns”, in mozilla.dev.apps.firefox (Usenet):
- I can basically do whatever I want in Gmail without that hidden doorhanger icon disappearing. Also, if a user simply uses the post-login page as a launching pad for opening links in new tabs or windows, then the doorhanger still remains in its hidden state.
See also
[edit]- door hanger on Wikipedia.Wikipedia