Images and Graphics
Great images and colourful graphics really bring a site to life. Whether you show off your latest products, snaps of your friends and family, or your creative handiwork, images are important for keeping your visitors engaged.
- Upload your own photos or if you don't have any consider buying professional stock images from sites such as istockphoto (http://www.istockphoto.com). They're less expensive than you might think and for web size (small) it usually only costs a couple pounds or dollars per image.
- Images taken with a digital camera are unnecessarily large for display on screen but with Moonfruit your images are automatically optimized for the web. When a page is saved images that have been scaled are resampled at their new size to ensure they load as fast as possible. Note: for serious professionals who are very concerned about image quality we suggest resizing your images in Photoshop before uploading, and then placing them on your page at their natural size. That way you control the sharpness and contrast of your images.
- Using static images on the page is perfectly fine but sometimes you want to treat your images in a special way. Using a slideshow to add subtle animation is one way to bring them to life. Try hiding the thumbnails to create a slick animated sequence of images as we've done here. Alternatively the Image effects widget is a great tool for fading in a set of images, as they’ve done effectively on this site. For more ideas on how to treat your images have a look at our Image Tool Showhome here.
- It's often the detail that makes a site look professional and small icons are an easy and useful design element to add to your site. For example, add a Facebook or Twitter icon to your page with a link to your profiles. Search the web for 'social icons' or for more general ones look in the Graphic Elements folder in the File Manager. We provide some simple colour changeable graphics that can be used very effectively.
- Keep your logo simple and modern. It doesn’t have to be fancy, perhaps a small graphic or just your site name in a distinctive font that expresses what your site is about. Place it neatly in the top of your site and in a consistent position on all your pages.
- If you have a bit of artistic flair and you’re keen to make your own graphics but don’t have the software there are some good free apps you can use online. Sumopaint is a really simple tool for creating digital graphics, and your creations can easily be saved and then uploaded to Moonfruit.
- And finally, consider adding an Alt tag to each of your images as this can help with your Google rankings. An Alt tag is what a search engines will use to index what an image is about. This can be found on the Style tab when you click on your image.


A Creative Soul is a good example of a site with a simple consistent layout and big focal image on the homepage
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