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You can add up to 6 links in this section that the user may find important. They are displayed alongside the page title on the introduction banner. To access these, click on the

Feature image

Feature images don't display on the page you're updating. Instead, they appear in any promotion cards or navigation cards linking to the page.

Before you upload an image, check your image has been resized correctly. Visit: Image ratios, sizes and component use.

  • Click Select images.

  • Browse and select your image from the ‘Library’ tab if uploading an existing image.

  • If you're uploading an image for the first time, click on Add image, then Choose file and browse your computer for your image.

  • Complete the Name field. Make the name of the file meaningful to the image, so it can be easily found using Media search. If it’s a photo of a well-known person, you should include their name and position in the title.

  • Complete the Alternative text field for your image. This is a description of the image for users who can’t see the image; it’s an important accessibility requirement. If the image is simply decorative, add 2 double quotes in the alt text field; this tells the screen reader to skip it.

  • Click Save image.

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  • Default appearance: Displays your page with the page title and introduction text.

  • Full-width background image: Add an image to the top of your page. For instructions on adding a full-with image, visit our Hero banner page.

  • Corner graphics: Allows you to customise the top and bottom corner graphics of a page. These can only be changed by the content team. The graphical image will not display when a hero image is added.

  • Call to action bannerbutton: Allows you to add a hero banner button under the page title and introduction banner.

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