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Include an image or logo on your hosted calendar page

You can brand your Trumba® hosted calendar page by adding an image to the header section.

Add an image

  1. In your Trumba Connect account, display the calendar that you published and click Publish.
  2. In the Publishing Control Panel, click the Hosted Calendar tab, and then click Edit Settings.
  3. In the Calendar Display section, for Photo or logo, click Upload image.

  4. In the Add an Image page, type the path to the image on your computer or that's hosted on a website. Click Browse to find and select a file on your computer.
  5. Click the green Help buttons, or see Add images to events for more about uploading and storing images that you want to use with your calendars and events.

Tip You can help visitors who land on your hosted page find you by adding a link to your website in the hosted calendar's header. You do this by editing the calendar description on the Publish Settings tab. From the Publishing Control Panel, click the Publish Settings tab, and then click Edit Publish Settings. Web addresses in the description are automatically hyperlinked.

Tips for getting the image to stay in proportion

You might notice that some images resize disproportionately when you add them to your calendar. Images on calendars can have a maximum size of 180 pixels (px) wide by 120px tall. If the image you add is larger, it is resized to fit those dimensions, regardless of the original proportions.

The best way to get the image to look the way you want is to create it so that it is equal to or smaller than 180x120 pixels. If your image is larger than that, and you want it to size proportionately, you could open the image in a paint program and add an outline or background to it to change the dimensions, so that the height is two-thirds of the width. For example, if you want to use an image that is 320x320 pixels, add an outline or background with a width of 480 pixels. The picture below shows how adding a background prevents your core image from being distorted when it's resized to fit the calendar area.

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