2. Add a title and subtitle.
3. Click on Photo to add a background photo for your title. You can upload the photo from your computer, find free Creative Commons-tagged images using Spark’s image search, or add photos from your Google Photos.
4. Once your title, subtitle, and background image are set, scroll down for the + button.
5. Click on the + button to add content. Choose what content you would like to add: a photo, text, a button, a video, a photo grid, or a glideshow. You cannot move content to a different part of your Spark page, but you can add new content anywhere in your page by clicking on the + button where you would like to add it.
Photo: Upload the photo from your computer, find free Creative Commons-tagged images using Spark’s image search, or add photos from your Dropbox or Google Photos. Once you have added a photo you can click on it to bring up formatting options for how your image will appear in the page.
Inline will show the entire image and center it on the screen. You can add a caption below the image
Fill screen will fill the entire screen with the image when a viewer scrolls through that part of the presentation. If you choose this option, you can choose a focal point for the image and add a caption to the image
Window shows the image through a window as you scroll over it. This option allows you to choose a focal point and add a caption.
Full width will show the image at the full width of the post.
Click on Replace to change the image or Delete to remove it.
Text: Add text to your page. Basic formatting features are available in the formatting toolbar. Some of the formatting features (bold, italic, hyperlink) can be used to format selected text. Other formatting features (headers, block quotes, lists, and alignment) will format all of the text in that section. The enter key will add a new text section (paragraph).
Buttons: You can add hyperlinks to text, but you can also add buttons for hyperlinks.
Video: Embed video from YouTube, Vimeo, or Spark Video by simply pasting the link to the video and clicking save.
Photo grid: Add multiple photos that will appear laid out in a grid. Spark will automatically format the layout, but you can use the controls on each photo to change the format. When you are finished, click on Save.
Glideshow: Glideshows allow you to layer other features on top of a picture or multiple pictures. The background images in your glideshow will fade into each other while other content scrolls through as you scroll through the glideshow. Select your background photos and click on Save, then use the + buttons to add text, block quotes, more images to layer on top, and more. You can also click on one of the background photos in your glideshow to select the focal point for that photo or edit the background photos in your glideshow.
Select your theme. Click Themes in the top right and select a theme for your show. This will change the text and colors in your show.
7. Click on Preview at the top of the screen to see what your published page will look like.
8. When you are ready, click on Share at the top of the screen. You will be provided with several options for sharing your page with an audience. You can copy the link to share or use the embed option to embed your page on another website.
Book Reports: Add a visual element to book reports using an Adobe Page. Share the book reports on your class website so other students can get ideas for what to read.
Research Papers, Essays & Written Assignments: Give essays and written assignments a more polished and professional look and complement written creativity with creative visuals and presentation.
Digital Portfolios: Students can organize pages into sections to showcase videos they’ve made and work they’ve created and to reflect on what they learn.
Write image-based stories: Students can write a story using pictures they’ve taken and placed into a Spark Page. They could also use several pictures they have found to create a story.
Share resources about a topic all in one place: Add videos, links to resources, images, and your own content on a page to share with students.