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🖼️ Adding Images to Your Event Website

Whether it's a full-width banner or an image within a section, add beautiful visuals to your event site.

Written by Jess

You can add an Background Full-Width Image or add an image within a section to your event site. When you add a Full-Width image, the image is displayed the entire width of your page. When you add an image to a section, you have more flexibility in changing the image size and other specifications.

📸 Add a Full-Width Image

Use this to make a bold visual statement on your website.

  1. Go to your Event Dashboard. Click Setup > Website > Edit Website

Then, in the Website Editor, click on a plus sign in between the two sections where you want to add your image section.

3. Click Add Section. Then, expand the Basic section and choose Photos from the drop down menu.

4. Choose the image section you want to add.

5. To replace the stock image, hover over the image and on the right, click Edit, then Replace and upload your photo.

6. To upload your image, drag and drop your image to the gray box.

7. Save Website


🖼️ Add an Image Within a Section

Place an image inside existing content blocks.

STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO ADD AN IMAGE TO A SECTION

1. Find a design element near where you'd like to add an image. Then, hover your mouse over that text box, but don't click. Instead, use the plus sign from the pop-up menu above to add content above.

2. Choose Image.

3. If you prefer that the image to be below your text, you can move it down if you hover your mouse over the button and use the down arrow from the pop-up menu.

4. To upload your image, drag and drop your image to the gray box.

5. To edit the image, hover over the image and choose Edit Section Image & Spacing from the pop-up menu on the right.

💡 Image Tips

Keep your site looking sharp with the right image choices.

  • Use images under 2MB for faster load times.

  • Keep dimensions consistent across your site.

  • Choose high-quality, well-lit images for best results.

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