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Images 

Images play a vital role in making State of Vermont websites engaging, accessible, and informative. They enhance content by providing visual context, breaking up text, and supporting communication goals. 

To maintain consistency and accessibility across all State websites, it's essential to:

  • Resize your images externally before importing them into the website.
  • Always include descriptive alt text that clearly explains the image's purpose. If the image is decorative, mark it as such.
  • Ensure sufficient contrast between text overlay and image backgrounds.
  • Follow standard aspect ratios for featured images or thumbnails (e.g., 2:1 for 3-column or 2-column widget images).

Please Note: You must be logged in to the State of Vermont website that you are editing to follow the instructions below. 


Images 

  1. Content

    Select 'Content' on the top navigation.

  2. Title

    Enter the page 'Title' in the search field to locate the page you would like to edit and add an image to.

  3. Edit

    Once the page you would like to edit appears in the list, select 'Edit' on the right side of the listing.

  4. Place Your Cursor

    Place your cursor in the 'Body' field where you would like to add an image.

  5. Image

    Select the 'Image' button in the editing options.

  6. Choose File

    Select the 'Choose File' button to navigate to the image you would like to insert.

  7. Open

    Select 'Open'.

  8. Alternative Text

    Enter 'Alternative Text'.

  9. Optional: Align

    Select if you would like the image 'Left''Center', or 'Right' aligned or leave 'None' selected.

  10. Optional: Caption

    Provide a 'Caption' for your image.

  11. Save

    Select 'Save' to add your image.

  12. Save

    Select 'Save'.

  13. View

    Confirm that the image appears as intended.


Example Image 

Below is an example Image with caption.

Farm landscape with Mt. Mansfield in the background in Stowe, Vermont.
Farm landscape with Mt. Mansfield in the background in Stowe, Vermont.