A landmark has three separate image slots, each with its own job. Knowing which is which is the difference between a tidy card and a muddled one.
The three slots
| Field | What it is | Where it shows |
|---|---|---|
| Thumbnail | A small icon or logo | Next to the place in the list, and as the round icon on its card |
| Main image | A large photo | Full-width across the top of the card |
| Logo | One branded lockup image | At the top of the card, replacing both the round icon and the name |
Add them to a landmark
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Open the landmark
In the editor, open the map and click the landmark you want to edit.
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Main image
In Main image, paste an image URL or use Upload. This is the big photo shown across the card.
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Round the corners (optional)
Tick Round image corners to round the main image to the same radius as the buttons. Off = square corners.
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Thumbnail
In Thumbnail, add the small icon shown in the list and as the round icon on the card. A URL becomes an image; short text becomes a lettered tile.
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Logo (optional)
In Logo, add a branded image only if you want it to replace the icon and name at the top of the card.
Turning thumbnails on
Thumbnails and logos only appear when the map allows them. Under Settings → Directory (search / list panel), Show logos / thumbnails is the master switch for icons in the list and on the card. With it off, the list and cards show names only.
Hiding images per place or per card
You can keep an icon in the list but drop it from the card, or hide it on just one device. The most useful controls:
| Control | Effect |
|---|---|
| Hide logo on the place card (per landmark) | Keeps the icon in the list but removes it from that place's card. |
| Hide name on the place card (per landmark) | Removes the name from that place's card. |
| Hide logos — desktop sidebar / mobile sheet | Map-wide or per-landmark, hides list logos on just that surface. |
Because the card sizes itself to fit whatever it shows, adding or hiding an image never leaves an awkward gap — the card simply grows or shrinks to suit.