The Scoop theme introduces a neat new feature that makes it really easy to use your own custom header. If you are able to "drag and drop" then you are able to use your own custom header.
Below are some simple instructions that explain how it all works.
Step 1 - Prepare your image
Because the Scoop theme uses the 960 Grid system as its underlying css base then you should make sure that your images are 940px wide. Anything more will not show up in the header container.
The height of the image should be determined by the selection you have made in the Page Inspector (Note the image to the right).
The width of your image should always be 940px wide.
The name of your image should follow this naming sequence "custom_header1.jpg, custom_header2.jpg, custom_header3.jpg etc … "
You can prepare your image in any number of image editors available for the Mac. Any one of the following should be all that you need to prepare a nice header image.
The height of the image should be determined by the selection you have made in the Page Inspector (Note the image to the right).
The width of your image should always be 940px wide.
The name of your image should follow this naming sequence "custom_header1.jpg, custom_header2.jpg, custom_header3.jpg etc … "
You can prepare your image in any number of image editors available for the Mac. Any one of the following should be all that you need to prepare a nice header image.
- Photoshop
- Photoshop Elements
- Pixelmator
- Acorn
- Color Splash Studio
- Seashore

Step 2 - Add your image to the "Resources" folder

Once you have prepared your image all you need to do is drag it and drop it into the "Resources" folder of RapidWeaver 5.
Step 3 - Select Your Custom Image From The Inspector
Lastly, you need to make sure that you have selected your custom header in the Page Inspector. There are 10 "Custom" slots to choose from.

