A lot of our themes include an area for a header image (you'll know your theme includes this if there's a default image at the top of theme). As it's doubtful you'll want to use the default image on any of your pages, we've built an easy to use header creation tool called ImagePerfect so you can make your own header.
Note that if your theme does not have a default header image, you won't be able to use this feature unless you select another theme.
To get started, scroll over the header image and click the Edit Image button:
After you do this, you'll probably want to go ahead and delete the default image. Click the image and then click the red X in the corner to do so.
To add an image to the header, click the Add Image button in the upper right.
This gives you the option to select your own image...
Or to choose a Creative Commons licensed photo from Flickr. You can use the provided field to search for an appropriate image for your site.
Once you upload or select an image, you can edit it. This image is too big for the header of the page.
Images can be re-sized using the little bubbles at each corner and side of the image.
And an image can be dragged by clicking anywhere on it and dragging it.
Use the provided tools at the top of the page to edit and add text / effects to the image as needed.
When you're happy with an image, select the Save button to Save it. You can use the arrow to the right of the Save button to choose whether to save the image to every page of the site, just this page or to select only certain pages to save it to. In that way you can have different headers on different pages if you want.
And here's how the page looks with the Saved image. You can scroll back over a Saved header to edit it some more.
Keep in mind that multiple images can be added to the same header just by continuing to add images using the Add Image button.
With this done, let's move on and Add More Pages to the site.