Uploading Photos & Logos
How to Add Photos and Logos to Your Box Out Account Once you've added a Template to a Team Page the Uploads tab will display on the left-hand side. Click on the Uploads tab to upload your photos, videos, and logos. You can upload content by either clicking the icon in the upper right hand corner or you can DRAG & DROP a photo, or multiple photos straight from youSome readersUtilizing the Logo and Icon Database
How to Use the Logo and Icon Database Box Out has a vast database of logos, awards, and icons for you to quickly add and feature within your graphics. Everything from opponents and broadcasting logos to specific awards and trophies. Adding a Logo or Icon Navigate to the graphic's edit mode. Click on Team Logo or Sponsor Logo (depending on the graphic) to open the logo database. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/dfaf6a46c2139800/screen-shot-2022-06-20-at-638317hrFew readersUploading Videos
How to Upload Videos to Box Out To keep render speeds fast, most Box Out video graphics are capped at 7 seconds. The video file will need to be cut at roughly 7 seconds in length before uploading. For files longer than 7 seconds, we recommend the Player Highlight of the Game graphic allowing a video file up to 25 seconds. Uploading videos is done similar to photos and logos. Use the VIDEOS tab in the uploads sectiFew readersRenaming Files
To begin click the three, gray horizontal line icon located on the bottom right-hand side of your file thumbnail and choose RENAME.Few readersCreating Folders and Subfolders
Creating subfolders in Box OutFew readersUpload Optimization Tips
Keeping You Account Optimized One of the great things with Box Out is that there is no data limit on the amount of content you can upload. A small portion of the platform may be slightly slower as you increase the number of uploads. We have some athletic departments who have uploaded upwards of 20,000 photos. A few things that can help to best optimize your Box Out account: Organizing uploads into folders Upload specific photos you want to use in your graphics (rather than uplFew readers