Image Box Layer
You can find the Image Box layer in the Slide Editor.
Content
General
The Image box layer has two type for the image: image and icon.
Image Type
Image
The image the layer displays. At the top-right corner you can find the image's original dimensions.
Width
The width the image is displayed.
SEO - Alt tag
The alt text of the image. Write something, that is related to your image here to have better SEO.
Icon Type
Icon
You can pick the icon you want to show.
Size
The font size of the icon.
Color
The color of the icon.
Full width 3.4.1.10
Makes the content fill its container.
Text
Heading
The heading content
Tag
The HTML tag of the caption text. E.g. h1, h2 or div.
Description
The long description of the layer.
Link
Link
You can put a link on the layer. Learn more about the link options at the Link documentation.
Target window
Specifies where to open the linked document.
Rel
The rel attribute specifies the relationship between the current document and the linked document.
Display
Layout
The position of the image around the text.
Padding
The distance between the image and the title.
Inner align
The alignment of the image and texts within the layer.
Vertical align
You can vertically align the text next to the image, when the Layout is Left or Right.
Style
Typography
Learn about the typography options at the Layer Typography & Design documentation.
Background
Learn about the background options at the Layer Typography & Design documentation.
Border
Learn about the border options at the Layer Typography & Design documentation.
Spacing
Learn about the spacing options at the Layer Typography & Design documentation.
Responsive
Learn about the responsive options at the Layer Style documentation.
Effect
Learn more about the effect options at the Layer Style documentation.
Position
Learn about the position options at the Layer Style documentation.
Size
Learn about the size options at the Layer Style documentation.
Advanced
Learn more about the advanced options at the Layer Style documentation.
Animations
Learn about the animations at the Animation documentation.