Practice Page


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Images

This is the result of adding an image to the page wide slot without spacers or other content types on either side

This is the result of adding an image to the page wide slot without spacers or other content types on either side

Image with a spacer at the side

Image with a spacer at the side

 
Image where spacer is adjusted via the click and drag at the side of the spacer box. Same thing can be done with other content types, including images.

Image where spacer is adjusted via the click and drag at the side of the spacer box. Same thing can be done with other content types, including images.

 
 
Multiple content boxes on either side allows for images and other content types to be centered.

Multiple content boxes on either side allows for images and other content types to be centered.

 

Image Design Functions

Has the option to have body style font added as a caption in 3 different areas of preference. This is the “caption below”

Has the option to have body style font added as a caption in 3 different areas of preference. This is the “caption below”

This is the “inline” image design option (same as images above)

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Poster Option

for bolder and more calculated use (is best used when white text is visible on top of image as you cannot change font colour)

 
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Card Option

You can align the image and text in different ways via the design settings.

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Overlap Option

Can also change alignment.

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Collage Option

subtitle here

 
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Stack Option

Last one I swear!

 

There are a lot of design options- however you do not need to memorize or worry about all of them. We mostly use inline and poster but you do have more options in case a page is in need! You can also add a link to any image. This will act as a clickthrough link, when a user clicks the image they will be taken to the age, external site, or file. (just make sure to use the slider indicating the link will open in a new tab).