Adding image in the login screen

I have an image in my superior facet and I have a space between the image and my inputtext

example of

image ************************************

user name *.

password *.

am in jdeveloper 11.1.1.9.0

In the top faces, you already have an empty af:panelGroupLayout, isn't?

So, put in panelGroupLayout layout to the vertical position, then put the image inside, and after an af:spacer. Finally, just set height for this spacer

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