Adding an Image to a Post

You need to upload your pictures to your TBlog account or Photobucket.
Copy the direct URL for the image.
Open up the Advance View Editor.
Click on the HTML button.
A new window will open up.
Type in this code but remove the *stars*:
<*img src="Paste your pix URL here"*>
You can also copy and paste the code, remove the *stars*
then just add your pix URL.
<*img src="Paste your pix URL here"*>
You can also copy and paste the code, remove the *stars*
then just add your pix URL.
Click on Update -- the box will close and the image should appear in your post.
You can highlight the picture and click on where you want it to go
using the alignment buttons.
(This whole post is "centered" as a demo.)
The alignment buttons are good for aligning your text too.
You can also put several pictures in your post at once and then drag them to where you want them to go using the box frame black line that will come up around them.
using the alignment buttons.
(This whole post is "centered" as a demo.)
The alignment buttons are good for aligning your text too.
You can also put several pictures in your post at once and then drag them to where you want them to go using the box frame black line that will come up around them.
If the picture is too big for you, resize it, click it on till you see a box that frames the picture. Place your cursor on the box frame black line till you see a little arrow and you can drag the size of the box toward the center of the picture to make it smaller.
If you want an image before your post as I do in mine with the inked fingerprint.
Copy your direct image URL
Open up the HTML box.
Type in or copy and paste the code: <*img src="Paste your pix URL here"*>
Add your image URL.
Add your image URL.
Click on Update.
You should see your picture.
You can begin typing in your post.
You can also use this HTML code to place pictures in your
HTML boxes
under Template Tweaking in your controls.
You should see your picture.
You can begin typing in your post.
You can also use this HTML code to place pictures in your
HTML boxes
under Template Tweaking in your controls.
Leave comments if this has helped you. Thanks.



