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# Event Image Options

As of **January 27, 2026**, community events support two separate image options: a cover image for the event detail page and a listing thumbnail for the event list view. Both options are found in the General Information section when creating or editing an event.

## What Changed

### Cover Image

* **Location:** General Information section
* **Recommended resolution:** 960 x 540 pixels or higher
* **Purpose:** Displays as a wide banner on the public-facing event detail page

### Listing Thumbnail

* **Location:** General Information section
* **Recommended resolution:** 500 x 500 pixels or higher
* **Purpose:** Displays as a smaller image in the public-facing event list view

{% hint style="info" %}
**TIP:** If no listing thumbnail is uploaded, the cover image is used automatically in the event list view.
{% endhint %}

## Related Documentation

* [Create a Community Event](/plan/community-events/create-a-community-event.md) — Enter event details including images in General Information


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