Page Header Images
Page header images are the images appearing in the page title area, usually above or below the page title. You can choose a page header image from one of the stock images available. You may also upload your own image or flash animation.
To edit the page header image simply roll over the page header area and click the
icon displayed on top left. Alternatively, click the Control Panel option on top right and choose Page Properties. Depending on your site design, a different page image selection interface will be displayed.
Advanced page image selection
This image selection is available with advanced business designs like Vega, Kuma, Meissa, Polaris, Sirius, etc. To choose a new stock image select Stock Image option from the Source dropdown. The stock images are grouped by category, subject and color. A large preview of the image is available upon rolling over the image thumbnail. To change your page header image just click the thumbnail of the new stock image and press Update.

To add your own page image select Custom Image from the Source dropdown.

In the Size dropdown you may select to use the default page header image height and prepare your image in the recommended width x height displayed. Or, you may define your own page image height.

In File Upload browse for any file with a valid image extension and click Update.
To add your own flash animation, please follow the same steps as when selecting a custom image (above), just select Custom Animation from the Source dropdown. In File Upload browse for a file with a .SWF extension.
Basic page image selection
This page image selection is available with the following designs: Cocoa, FutureTech, Charcoal, Pasta, Chromia, and Aurora. To switch to another stock page header image just select the new image from the Image dropdown and press Update.

To add your own image choose [Custom Image] from the Image dropdown.

If you upload a custom image that is larger than the recommended size, the page header will display the top left part of it. Custom images that are smaller than the recommended size will occupy part of the page header area, and the rest will be filled with a solid background.
The basic page image selection interface does not have an option for uploading flash animation, but you can use this tip and trick.