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    Planned Feature  ·  Laura Wittig responded

    We’re planning on adding this feature in the near future. Once development starts, we’ll update you.

    Let me know if you have thoughts or questions. Happy to help!

    Laura Wittig, Spark Page Product Manager

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Ok guys, my friend figured it out!!!

    So, if you are using a jpeg or png without full transparency, the image will automatically just make itself the background with no ability to resize.

    The image has to be a full transparency png in order to be placed anywhere on the page and be resized. I don't have photoshop or illistrarer so here is what I did:

    Go to pixlr.com
    create a new project
    Added an image as a layer and chose the image I wanted
    Free transformed the image so that it was in the canvas and still had some transparency behind it.
    saved the image as a fully transparent .png.

    Adobe Spark then let me add the photo and it went onto the page not as the background, but as a regular image that I could resize!

    We tried this with several images, and it worked every time. Hope this helps!!

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Is this really a thing? I used Adobe spark earlier this year and I was able to resize photos...but when I try now it is just putting the photo as the background image. How is this even a thing?