Inserting Images
Inserting images in typepad is a little different then inserting pictures into word documents. There are two choices when inserting an image.
- Using the Default setting, which will place your image on the left side of the post. To do this Select "Insert Image" a window will open. Browse fo find your image and then select insert image.
- Using the Custom Setting will allow you to change the placement of y0ur images.
When you select "Use Custom Setting" a drop down menu will appear. The first choice "Wrap Text" is checked. If you want your image to appear where you have your curser or you are uploading many images and want them side by side, un-check "Wrap Text". - You can also check the box next to the placement of your image. The choices are "Image on the left" or "Image on the right"
You can change the size of the image too. "Create Thumbnail" allows you to change the pixels of your image. "Popup Window" can be left alone.
Tip: Both "Create Thumbnail" and "Popup Window" will need to be un-checked if your image is animated.
Once you have made your selections, scroll to the bottom of the window
and select "Insert Image"
One other way to move an image is to use the "Begin Quote" feature on the toolbar.
To move the image click on the quote feature. This will act like a tab button and move your image.
Don't get discouraged if your image doesn't do what you want the first time. Simply delete and insert again.
Practice makes perfect
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