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bildyta

Bildyta is a Swedish term that designates the space on a page or screen that is allocated for displaying imagery. The word combines bild (image) and yta (area). In publishing, graphic design and web design, bildyta is used to distinguish the region reserved for pictures from the text area (textyta). Layout guides specify the bildyta's size, position, and relationship to captions, margins, and other elements to achieve visual balance and readability. In print production, the bildyta may be defined with exact dimensions in millimeters and may include considerations such as bleed, safe area, and alignment with columns.

In publishing and print, the bildyta is often planned as part of a grid or template, influencing

In digital media, bildyta refers to the image container or element on a web page or app.

Related terms include textyta (text area) and layout. The term is standard in Swedish design and publishing

how
images
interact
with
text
blocks
and
decorative
elements.
The
approach
can
vary
from
full-bleed
images
that
extend
toward
page
edges
to
smaller,
contained
images
within
a
defined
column
or
panel.
The
goal
is
to
optimize
the
image's
impact
while
preserving
legibility
and
layout
coherence.
Its
size
can
be
fixed
or
responsive,
and
its
appearance
is
controlled
by
CSS
via
width,
height,
aspect
ratio,
and
object-fit
properties
to
determine
how
the
image
fills
the
space.
The
concept
also
covers
responsive
behavior
across
devices,
ensuring
the
image
remains
legible
and
aesthetically
aligned
with
the
surrounding
layout.
contexts
and
may
be
replaced
by
synonyms
such
as
bildområde
in
some
regional
uses.