Inserting Images into your Posts
Posted on February 4, 2008
Filed Under Blog Resources, How-To
To insert an image into your Posts, make your Image/Photo Gallery is open. Select the image that you want to be inserted into your post.
If you are using Firefox:
- Open your favorite Image/Photo Gallery (i.e. Flickr, Facebook, myPhotos)
- Right-click on the image and click on “Copy Image Location”.
- In your blog post, click on “Insert/edit image” or press ALT+Shift+m.
- Paste the image location into the ‘Image URL’ field. Select desired alignment, size and other image attributes.
- Complete the step and you should see now your image appearing in your post. You’re done!
If you are using Internet Explorer:
- Open your favorite Image/Photo Gallery (i.e. Flickr, Facebook, myPhotos)
- Right-click on the image and click on ‘Properties”
- Select and copy the Image Address (ex. http:/on-myweb.com/myphotos/album/sample.jpg)
- In your blog post, click on “Insert/edit image” or press ALT+Shift+m.
- Paste the image location into the ‘Image URL’ field. Select desired alignment, size and other image attributes.
- Complete the step and you should see now your image appearing in your post. You’re done!
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