Media Dimensions And Guide (Legacy)
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Media Area

The media area is the visual area on the campaign page that allows you to display images or rich media such as videos and slideshows. The exact dimensions of the media area are 630 x 450 pixels.

The media area allows for Youtube, Vimeo, Flickr and many other media service providers. Simply paste the direct URL of the page (such as the youtube video page, flickr set page) and click "Add" and we will automatically fetch the embed link and attempt to add it to your page.

Do not insert the embed or share code that you get (usually begins in a format like "<iframe..." or "<embed...."). If you find a content provider that doesn't appear to be supported, please contact support and we'd be happy to assist.

Logo

The logo section in the header area is at the top of the campaign page. The maximum dimensions are 175 x 1100 pixels. 

Header

The Header background photo doesn't have suggested sizes, since it appears in different sizes based on the browser window. However, the average browser window is about 1280 x 225 pixels. The image will repeat if a browser window is too big and will adjust as appropriate when smaller.

Content

The it to the maximum width is 900 pixels. You can insert text and additional media content in this section, like images and video. Any content larger than this will be resized in browser to the maximum width, but we recommend that you resize your media beforehand to improve load times.

Fundraiser and Team Photos

Photos should be under 3mb and about 400 x 400 pixels for the best look.

Social Sharing Image

Dimensions for social sharing images should be 1200 x 630 pixels for the best display on high resolution devices. At the minimum, we require using images that are 600 x 315 pixels to display link page posts with larger images.

Pro tip: If an image looks distorted after upload, refresh the page to view the correct aspect ratio.

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