Add Images to Your Landing Page
Most landing pages need at least one image: a hero image, a logo, a product screenshot, or an illustration.
Micropage keeps this simple by treating uploaded assets as project files that can be referenced from markup.
The Micropage markup format.
View All TagsMost landing pages need at least one image: a hero image, a logo, a product screenshot, or an illustration.
Micropage keeps this simple by treating uploaded assets as project files that can be referenced from markup.
If you want to test Micropage quickly, the fastest path is simple: create a project, add one page, and publish it.
This guide shows the smallest possible flow to get a real page live.
Micropage is not limited to a single landing page.
You can define multiple pages and connect them through a shared navigation block using the same markup format.
A contact form is one of the first things people need on a landing page.
Micropage includes built-in form handling, so you can collect submissions without wiring your own backend for a basic contact workflow.
Forms are one of the few parts of a static site that usually force you to add backend logic.
Micropage includes a built-in form flow for basic use cases like contact and newsletter forms.