Images play a vital role in web design, so you will most likely use the Image Widget a lot while designing your website. Let』s go over all of the settings you can control for this widget.
Content
Image – Upload an image or choose Dynamic to dynamically use Posts featured image, Site Logo, and Author Profile Picture.Image Size – Choose the size of the imageAlignment – Set the image AlignmentCaption – Optionally, add a caption to the bottom of the image. Choose to either create a new custom caption or use the current Attachment Caption from the image』s location in the WordPress Media Library.Link To – Set a link to a custom URL, media file, or no link. Choose 「media file」 to link directly to the location of the image within your media library. Choose 「custom URL」 to link to any page on any site. Choose 「none」 if you don』t want to add a link to the image at all.
Style
Width – Set the Image WidthMax Width – Set the Max Width for the ImageHover Animation – Click the dropdown to choose a Hover AnimationCSS Filters – Set CSS Filters: Blur, Brightness, Contrast and SaturationOpacity – Set the OpacityTransition Duration – Set the Hover Animation durationBorder Type – Set a Border TypeBorder Radius – Set a Border RadiusBox Shadow – Set Box Shadow: Horizontal, Vertical, Blur, and SpreadCaption – Set the Alignment, Text color, Text Shadow, and Typography of the caption.
Note: Blend Modes/CSS Filters do not work with Internet Explorer.
Advanced
Set the Advanced options that are applicable to this widget