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In web design, a '''hero image''' is a large ] image, prominently placed on a web page, generally in the front and center.<ref></ref> The hero image is often the first visual element a visitor encounters on the site; it presents an overview of the site's most important content. A hero image often consists of image and text, and can be static or dynamic (e.g. a rotating list of images and/or topics). In web design, a '''hero image''' is a large ] image, prominently placed on a web page, generally in the front and center.<ref name="30designs">Iggy (2017-07-16). 30 Web Designs that Fully Embrace the Hero Image. Line25, 16 July 2017. Retrieved from http://line25.com/articles/30-web-designs-that-fully-embrace-the-hero-image.</ref>


==Usage==
The content presented varies with the purpose of the site: it can be relevant news about the site, specific site-links, or&mdash;in the case of e-commerce&mdash;the best-selling or strategically placed products or services.
The hero image is often the first visual element a visitor encounters on the site; it presents an overview of the site's most important content.{{fact}}

A hero image often consists of image and text, and it can be static or dynamic (e.g., a rotating list of images or topics).{{fact}}

The content presented varies with the purpose of the site: it can be relevant news about the site, specific site-links, or&mdash;in the case of e-commerce&mdash;the best-selling or strategically placed products or services.{{fact}}

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Revision as of 11:27, 24 May 2020

Large graphic with a small amount of text, at the top of a page

In web design, a hero image is a large web banner image, prominently placed on a web page, generally in the front and center.

Usage

The hero image is often the first visual element a visitor encounters on the site; it presents an overview of the site's most important content.

A hero image often consists of image and text, and it can be static or dynamic (e.g., a rotating list of images or topics).

The content presented varies with the purpose of the site: it can be relevant news about the site, specific site-links, or—in the case of e-commerce—the best-selling or strategically placed products or services.

See also

References

  1. Iggy (2017-07-16). 30 Web Designs that Fully Embrace the Hero Image. Line25, 16 July 2017. Retrieved from http://line25.com/articles/30-web-designs-that-fully-embrace-the-hero-image.

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