Using images in REW Blogs
Posted Jan 21, 2007 @ 2:35 pm, Viewed by 1671 Visitors, Read 1682 Times.
Pretty effective huh? I referenced REW Blogs followed by a screen shot image. Ok so how did I do this?
*Instructions are assuming you already have images on your computer to use on your blog, we will post another blog about formatting and editing images on the web
Step one: Decide where you want the image to be in your post, click that location in the wysiwyg editor and then click the insert image button. *Screen below

Once you have clicked the upload image button, you will be presented with the image uploading menu, in order to upload an image from your computer you will need to click the top tab that says "Upload" see screen below.

Now don't forget after you find your image, click "send it to the server"
If you have optimized your image properly then you should not have to use the image editor (Shown above) to further format the image, so just click "Ok" and your image is now on your REW Blog. It's that easy, try it out!
*Important width note
The width of the images you upload matters. Why? Because REW Blogs have a fixed width for content, I keep my images with a width of 350 pixels in this post, so that I don't break the content container. The same does not apply for height, you could have an image that was 350 wide and 400 high, or 350 wide and 1000 high, the content container will handle heights just fine, just watch the width.If you have a question or comment regarding my blog entry, please use the comments box below - if you have a general question about REW Blogs or would like to discuss any facet of being successful online, please visit the forums.
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lmao that is funny
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