Media Library
The media Library is where you can upload and manage PDFs and Images to be used in your site.
Your template comes with some specific folders already created to help keep things organized, though you are welcome to also create your own folders if you need to.
The Banners Folder: These are banner images that FedComp has provided for your use. They are sized to be used as homepage slideshow images, If you have chosen Body 3 or Header 2, you can use them as the accent images on the internal pages. There is some custom scripts that pull new images as they become available, and place them here for your use, so check back often. Any custom images that get uploaded here may be deleted when that script runs.
Your Custom Credit Union Photos SHOULD NOT be placed in this folder or they may be deleted when FedComp runs their image update script.
Credit Union Photos: This is a folder that has been created for individual credit unions to upload their images. All custom images were intended to be uploaded here.
Gallery Upload: A default folder.
Stock Images: A library of stock photography that has been provided to Credit Unions from FedComp for use on internal pages. Images in this folder are two sizes, a landscape, 940px by 400px, and portrait images, 600px by 800px. They are all labeled as such in the image name.
There are some custom scripts that FedComp runs from time to time that adds new images in these folders for your use as they become available. So, check back often. Any custom images that get uploaded here may be deleted after that script runs.
Your Custom Credit Union Photos SHOULD NOT be placed in this folder or they may be deleted when FedComp runs their image update script.
Custom Banner Images: For Credit Unions that want to create their own Banner Images to use on their home page, they must be a specific size to look right (not skewed or distorted) .
All custom banner images should be kept in the “Credit Union Photos” folder.
All banners are 1600 by 560 pixels. (You can check or edit your image size in paint, using the Resize and Skew tool)
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