I just checked your page for you, your image section was completely gone. I added it for you again and pinned an image for your guide note. I left the section at the bottom of the page you can go in and move it to where you want it.
I added the section by clicking on the section on the right hand side that says add a section. Everyone else is right if you don't pin your items they can move around the page when other people update or visit your page. Hope this helps, if you still need help please message me at @lesliec I will be more than happy to help you.
Not sure why the pictures are gone. Did you try adding them again? You cannot move sections left and right, only up and down in their respective columns.
If you want to balance them out, I suggest either adding more content to the left section, or removing some content from the right section. It looks like you page is doing very well so far. Keep up the good work!
I know you must "pin" items, or another user could visit your page and items could accidently get moved. If there was a particular picture you wanted at the introduction you should have the picture "pinned" as the first picture in the "picture section. " As far as balance goes you can create new sections on either the left or right side and 'copy & paste' the information into the new 'text section'.
At this time they don't allow us to transfer sections between the left and right columns tho. The side your "guide note" is on will not allow you to insert pictures, however, you could always balance it with the 'links' side of the page by placing a "sponsored links (ad)," which occasionally will display an ad with a related picture.
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