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We need to ensure that all images used on GOV.UK are created in the correct format and specifications.
This is because:
- if the image is the wrong size, it will not display correctly on the page
- we have a commitment to providing users with a consistent experience across GOV.UK web pages
Image dimensions and specifications
All images used in news stories need to be in these dimensions:
- width - 960 pixels
- height - 640 pixels
Images must also be in landscape rather than portrait orientation.
Portrait images are not suitable for use on GOV.UK news stories.
How to check if your image is in the correct dimensions (Windows)
Step 1
- find the image that you want to examine on your computer
- right click on the image
Step 2
- click on the 'Details' tab
- check the width and height of the image in the 'Image' sub menu
- ensure that the image is 960 x 640 pixels
- in the example below, the image dimensions are too large
What to do if your image is not in the correct dimensions
Please mention this in the JIRA ticket when you create your new content request:
- If your image is too large (above 960 x 640) we can resize to fit
- if your image is too small we cannot use the image on GOV.UK
You could also resize the image yourself using the crop function in Microsoft Picture Manager.
Sourcing images for GOV.UK
Here are some websites you can use to source images for use on GOV.UK web pages:
Login details can be provided on request.
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