When you upload an image that is too big you get the error message "Image size should be less than or equal to 4096x4096". So thats the ideal size although I typically use images that are 2000x1000.
I always consider myself new to the programming world. Nowadays, I am working and learning on cloud computing models. BaaS, IaaS and PaaS are the core cloud computing types on which I am working.
Canva could definitely a good option here but I think you should consider Google Web Designer because it comes with API support. This source can help you to know what kind of graphic they support.
Similarly, BannerBoo is banner centric platform where you can easily generate banners for all kinds of web and social networking sites. Its HTML5 banners could also be download via code and ZIP file. I think you should try it.
Canva.com simple sweet. You can search pixabay, images under creative common on Google search. Banner should be simple. Avoid sentences as your banner size depends upon user device size.
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Thanks. It's been quite easy on canva.com. I have to admit I do not enjoy this kind of process to much, so I'm still aiming to do this in the terminal. ImageMagick can do this I just found!
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Photoshop.
I understand. I've been thinking of using GIMP since I'm on linux. What dimensions do you use?
When you upload an image that is too big you get the error message "Image size should be less than or equal to 4096x4096". So thats the ideal size although I typically use images that are 2000x1000.
Thanks you. I was missing this info.
Canva could definitely a good option here but I think you should consider Google Web Designer because it comes with API support. This source can help you to know what kind of graphic they support.
Similarly, BannerBoo is banner centric platform where you can easily generate banners for all kinds of web and social networking sites. Its HTML5 banners could also be download via code and ZIP file. I think you should try it.
Canva.com simple sweet. You can search pixabay, images under creative common on Google search. Banner should be simple. Avoid sentences as your banner size depends upon user device size.
Seems nice. I might try it until I find a way to do it from terminal. Thank you very much for the quick answer!
This video here shows a quite straight forward way of doing it:
devdojo.com/episode/creating-beaut...
Though you still need Photoshop.
Didn't know this site. Thank you.
I like this banner! I use random public domain images or...whatever floats my fancy. It's a fun process for me.
Thanks. It's been quite easy on canva.com.
I have to admit I do not enjoy this kind of process to much, so I'm still aiming to do this in the terminal. ImageMagick can do this I just found!