• Understanding Layouts
  • Layout Options:
  • Default Layout Components
  • Cover Image Best Practices
  • Icons For Documents
  • Newspaper Layout Components
  • Logo Guidelines
  • Understanding Layouts
  • Layout Options:
  • Default Layout Components
  • Cover Image Best Practices
  • Icons For Documents
  • Newspaper Layout Components
  • Logo Guidelines
  • Understanding Layouts
    When designing your site, it’s essential to choose the appropriate layout to display your information effectively.
    Layout Options:
      Newspaper Layout: Features a top header and navigator, which can include an icon and title or a logo. This layout does not have a cover image at the top of the page and it's exclusive for Home Documents.
      Default Document Layout: Used for all other documents. This layout includes customizable elements such as a top cover image, icon, title, and content section.
    Default Layout Components
    Cover Image Best Practices
    To maintain a good display across all sizes:
      Optimal Size: 1920px x 1000px for high-quality display across formats (cover, gallery views, and embeds).
      Best Practices: Center the main elements of the image to avoid important parts being cropped.
    Icons For Documents
      Display Formats: Icons appear in both circular and square formats.
      File Formats: JPG or PNG (transparent background preferred).
      Optimal Size: 250px x 250px.
      Best Practices: Focus the primary elements in the center for proper display in both circular and square formats. Use high-quality images to ensure clarity.
    Newspaper Layout Components
    Top Header:Includes the site’s logo (icon and title) or a custom logo.
    Navigator: Positioned below the header for navigation.
    Logo Guidelines
    File Formats: JPG or PNG (transparent background preferred, but PNG is recommended).
    Preferred Format: Horizontal logos are best suited for this layout.
    Optimal Size:
      Height: 100px.
      Width: Determined by the logo’s proportions.
    Color Recommendations: Avoid black or white logos in PNG format, as they may not be visible in both dark and light modes. Instead, use a colored version.
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