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An image module has the following fields: Image Source Image Description (alt) Image Caption Internal URL External URL Is this a video URL? There are three types of video codes that are used in Cascade. Source URLs are covered under images on the Content Editing page. Image Source Image Description (alt) Image Caption Internal URL External URL Is this a video URL? Image Modules
Make sure to upload your image before creating your image module. Images should be 620x460.
This describes the subject matter of your image. It is the image alt (alternate) text for accessibility.
Sentence that displays under the image. It can describe the subject matter of the image or list the names of people present in the image.
Browse to a page internal in Cascade if you want your image to link out to a web page. If you use this field, do not use External URL.
Use this field when you want your image to link to either a page external to Cascade or to a video. Be sure to use the full URL. If you use this field, do not use Internal URL.
Make sure to toggle this to Yes if your external URL is to a video. This will tell the browser to open your video in a light window. This should only be used when including an External URL. If you are embedding a video from YouTube, be sure to use the Embed Link rather than the Source URL or the entire Embed Code.Video Types
Make sure to upload your image before creating your image module. Images should be 620x460.
This describes the subject matter of your image. It is the image alt (alternate) text for accessibility.
Sentence that displays under the image. It can describe the subject matter of the image or list the names of people present in the image.
Browse to a page internal in Cascade if you want your image to link out to a web page. If you use this field, do not use External URL.
Use this field when you want your image to link to either a page external to Cascade or to a video. Be sure to use the full URL. If you use this field, do not use Internal URL.
Make sure to toggle this to Yes if your external URL is to a video. This will tell the browser to open your video in a light window. This should only be used when including an External URL. If you are embedding a video from YouTube, be sure to use the Embed Link rather than the Source URL or the entire Embed Code.