To edit the page headers on your website you have two options. You can change the existing image to one of our other stock images, or you can upload your own. This section will show you how to use our stock images. Please see the Creating a Custom Header page.
To get started, you’ll want to log into your site manager. For instructions on how to do this, click here.
Once you’re logged in, click on the page that you want to change the header of by navigating through the links on the site.

Scroll over the header area so that the gray or beige box appears denoting that it’s an editable region.

Click within that gray or beige editable region to bring up the editor window:

From here you can change the Navigation Title so that it says something different (such as Personal Financial Planning Services”). You can also click on the “Change Image…” button to bring up our image gallery so that you can choose a different image.

Click on the folder you’d like t browse through. When you find an image you like, you can click on it to select it. If you don’t like the images in the folder you chose, you can click the “Back to folder listings…” link above the list of images.

After you’ve selected the image you’ll see a preview of it in the editor. You also have the option of changing the Header Style. The different options are listed below with visuals:
Standard Framed Image-

Mirrored Image-

Photo-Stack Image-

Steel-Framed Image-

Title Only-

Custom Header- this type of header is covered in the “Creating A Custom Header” help section.
Once you’ve finished updating the header, click the “Save” button to save your changes:

Finally, click on the “Publish” link at the top of the site manager to push these changes out to your live website.

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the information shown does not reflect what the site is doing as far as trying to change the header. It pulls up a series of folders but does not give an option to browse. I tried to find the folder to upload pictures into but can not seem to find through the FTP site, please help.
thanks in advance.
scott