You can use just about any image as your sign-in seal. We'll resize it to fit on the sign-in page.
When picking an image, keep these guidelines in mind:
- The image file must be stored on the computer that you're using to create the sign-in seal.
- The image must be in JPG (also called JPEG) or GIF format. Files in this format usually have a filename extension of .jpg or .gif. If the image you want to display is in a different format, use an image conversion program (such as Microsoft Paint or Apple Preview) to convert it to JPG or GIF.
- Choose an image that will be easy for you to identify when it's displayed at a small size. If you use a photo of a person, for example, choose a close-up of the face, rather than a full-length picture.
- The file must be smaller than 2MB.
- The image must be at least 64 pixels by 64 pixels.
- Choose a picture that is square or almost square. We can't display a picture if the height is much larger or smaller than the width.