One of my favorite design elements here in Exprs pages is Photograds. Let's try adding one of those. So I added a title for my flat vector style portraits that the kids did. And I'm going to click on this plus symbol. Going to come over here to Photograd. And then again, you can snag photos from the Adobe Stock Library, grab them from any of these sources, or upload the photos. So here's all my flat vector style images. I'm going to select those and hit open. So I just did a marquee selection. If you're selecting multiple images, you can also click on the first one, hold, Shift Down, and click on the last one. That'll get a range of them and then hit Open. Once it's uploaded those photographs, there's lots of different things that you can do. Let's say you decide, oh, gosh, you know, that was not a flat vector style. I can hit delete. If you want to move something around. Let's say I want to move this one over. I can hit the arrow and move it. You can make something large or resize it back to small so it's easy to rearrange and move those. Once you're happy, you hit save. And you can see we've got this beautiful photo grid in the middle of our page. If you click on these little symbols here, you can add alternate text. So that's Booker T. Washington and I can hit save. When you preview it. Here's one of the things that I love doing. Once you preview a photo grid, you'll click on it and it'll go into this presentation mode and give you that image full screen and allow you to scroll through the images very easily. So oftentimes when I'm making a presentation, I'll just put my slides into a photo grid. Then I'll have a really nice little presentation built into my web page. So that's what a photo grid looks like. Please practice making a photograph.