Mass Page Builder — Image SEO Tab
The Image SEO tab is where you upload or generate all the visual assets for your website — the logo, the content images that appear between or around your text, and the banner images that appear at the top of each page. It also contains a powerful Image SEO overlay system that embeds your business details directly into the banner images as a visual watermark.
Logo — Manual Mode
The tab opens with the Logo section, which has two modes. Manual is the default selection. You upload your own logo image file using the file uploader below. You can also click the Import Image from Unsplash link to search and import a free photo from Unsplash directly as your logo image. The uploader accepts PNG, JPG, and JPEG files.

It will add the logo to the site.

Logo — Auto Mode
Auto — When selected, YACSS generates a text-based logo automatically using the settings below. The following fields appear when Auto is chosen.
Logo Text — The text that will appear as the logo. Typically this would be your business name.
Logo Bg Color — The background colour of the auto-generated logo image.
Logo Text Color — The colour of the text inside the logo.
Font Size — A number input for the font size used in the logo text, entered as a number (for example 11).
Font Family — A dropdown of available fonts for the logo text, including Arial, Baskerville, Calibri, Georgia, Helvetica, Impact, Times New Roman, Verdana, and many others.
Width — The pixel width of the generated logo image. Default is 150.
Height — The pixel height of the generated logo image. Default is 150.
Icon — A scrollable dropdown of Font Awesome icons. You can select an icon to appear alongside the logo text. Select None at the top of the list if you do not want an icon.


Content Images
This section controls images that appear alongside or within the body content sections of your generated pages. You can upload your own images or generate them with AI, and choose how they are visually integrated into the page layout.

Image Between Content — A checkbox. When ticked an image is inserted between content sections as a standalone block separating the text areas.

Image Behind Content (Parallax) — A checkbox. When ticked images are used as a parallax background layer behind a content section, creating a scrolling depth effect as the visitor moves down the page.

Image Over Left/Right of Content — A checkbox. When ticked images appear beside the content text, positioned to the left or right of the paragraph area.

You can tick any combination of these three options. When multiple are selected the system uses them all and varies placement across different content sections.
Interval Of Images Per Page & Upload Images
Interval of Images Per Page — Controls how many content images appear on each generated page. The system picks a random number within the range you set so that pages vary naturally rather than having an identical number of images every time.
Interval Start — The minimum number of images per page. Default is 3.
Interval End — The maximum number of images per page. Maximum allowed is 5. Default is 3.
Upload Images — AI Generation for Content Images — Rather than uploading pre-made images you can generate content images using AI. The following fields control the AI image generator.
Select Model — A dropdown to choose the AI image generation model. Under the OpenAI group the option is DALL-E. Under the Replicate group available models include Google Imagen 3, Flux 1.1 Pro, Stable Diffusion 3.5, Recraft V3, and many others. Each Replicate model shows its per-image cost. You need to add a Replicate API key for Replicate models, and an OpenAI key for DALL-E.
Aspect Ratio — A dropdown to set the image dimensions ratio. Leave as Not Set to use the model's default.
Keyword/Prompt — A text field where you enter the subject or description you want the AI to generate. For example "modern kitchen renovation" or "professional plumber at work."
No of Images (Max 5) — How many images to generate in this batch.
Generate — Triggers the AI image generation. Generated images appear below and are automatically added to the content image pool.
Upload Content Images — A drag-and-drop file uploader where you can upload your own pre-made content images directly. You can also click Import Image from Unsplash to pull free stock images.
Banner Image
The banner is the large hero-style image area that appears at the top of each generated page. This section has its own AI generation controls identical to the content images generator — Select Model, Aspect Ratio, Keyword/Prompt, No of Images, and a Generate button.
Banner Upload Type — Two radio buttons that switch between two methods of providing the banner image.
Image Upload — The default. Upload image files from your computer using the drag-and-drop uploader. You can upload up to 25 banner images. The system rotates through them across the generated pages so each page can have a different banner. The Import Image from Unsplash link is also available here.
Image URL — Switches the uploader to a textarea where you paste one or more image URLs instead of uploading files. Enter one URL per line. The system will pull the images from those URLs at generation time.

Not Include Content On Banner — A checkbox that is ticked by default. When ticked the banner image area shows the image only, without any text or content overlaid on top of it. Unticking this allows the H1 heading or other content to display over the banner image.

Image SEO Overlay
This section allows you to apply a branded overlay to your banner images — a semi-transparent text layer printed directly onto the image containing your business details and URL. This embeds your NAP information and branding into the image file itself, which can be beneficial for local SEO signals.

Image SEO — A checkbox that enables the entire Image SEO system. When ticked the following settings appear.
Optimize Exif Data — A checkbox. When ticked the EXIF metadata of the banner images is updated with the business details from your Company Info tab, embedding geographic and business information into the image file data.
Hide Overlay — A checkbox. When ticked the visual text overlay is not shown on the image — the EXIF data is still written but no visible watermark appears on the image surface. Useful if you want the metadata signals without the visible branding layer.
What URL to use in image overlay and image metadata — Two radio options that control which URL is embedded in both the visible overlay and the EXIF metadata.
Current Cloudpage URL — The URL of the individual generated page on which the image appears. Each page's banner image will contain that page's own URL, making the metadata unique per page.
User Defined URL — A single fixed URL you specify yourself. All pages will use this same URL in their image overlay and metadata.
Overlay Content & Image Dimensions
Overlay Content Checkboxes — A set of checkboxes controlling which business details appear in the visible overlay text on the banner image. Each is ticked by default. Untick any that you do not want to appear.
Include Meta Title — Adds the page's meta title to the overlay.
Include Company Name — Adds the business name from Company Info.
Include Phone — Adds the phone number.
Include Address — Adds the street address.
Include City — Adds the city name.
Include Zip — Adds the zip/postal code.
Include URL — Adds the URL chosen above.
Include Logo — Adds the logo image into the overlay alongside the text details.

Image Dimensions — Two radio buttons to choose the pixel dimensions of the generated overlay image. 2000×720 is a wide panoramic banner format, best for full-width desktop banners. 1280×720 is a standard HD format, suitable for most banner uses.
Image SEO Bg Color — The background colour of the overlay box that the business information text sits inside.
Image SEO Text Color — The colour of the text within the overlay box.
