Attend Easy:
To upload your AttendEasy banner and make choices about your Template Style, follow these steps:

  • Click on Template Setup in the dark blue menu bar
  • Click the link for Event Theme
  • Choose the style and color of the your template and fonts. There are 3 styles to choose from. You'll find the pulldown in the upper left corner.
  • Scroll to the browse button to upload your banner. Graphics should be at least 800 pixels wide.  We suggest using graphics that are 1600 X 840px. (The banner is really going to be displayed at 800 X 429px on the page, but it’s double the resolution for Retina screens.)
  • You should also add an image to be used on mobile devices and your Facebook posts. The Facebook banner, or image that is shared on Facebook, needs to be 470 x 246 px. Without a Facebook banner, your Facebook posts will be the AttendEasy logo.
  • Scroll down the page to choose your default fonts
  • If you don't have banner you can order a custom banner by clicking Upload Event Graphics from the Template Setup menu.

FundEasy:

To upload your FundEasy banner go to the Design Tab in FundEasy Preferences. You'll find links to FundEasy Preferences in Event Information and in Template Setup. 

  • From the Design tab, you can upload your own banner. Banner graphics must be 2056 X 514 px.* (The banner is really going to be displayed at 1,028 x 257 on the page, but it’s double the resolution for Retina screens.)
  • You should also add an image to be used on your Facebook posts. The Facebook banner, or image that is shared on Facebook, needs to be 470 x 246 px.
  • Choose the color of the skin for your templates
  • If you don't have a banner you can order a custom banner for your event from the Design Tab

    *Note: If your banner has a black background, you have uploaded an image with a transparent background. Banners and other images in Ministry Sync need to have a background with a color. An image that has a transparent background around it allows the background of the Web page to show without having a square or a rectangle area of white (or another color) surrounding the image. There isn't a background on the page where your banner is uploaded. That's why it looks black.