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===Storing Images in your WordPress Media Library===
 
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====File storage space====
 
By default all sites have a 100MB upload limit. You can request an increase from Academic Computing or consider using a cloud-based image storage solution.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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===Cloud-based Image Hosting===
 
====Embed an image from Flickr.com====
 
#Create a flickr account and uploaded images
 
#Navigate to the image you'd like to embed from your Flickr account
 
#Click the '''Share''' button
 
#Copy the URL to your image (under the "Grab Link" option)
 
#Paste the URL to your image on its own line in your WordPress post or page
 
 
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Revision as of 16:20, 30 December 2015


Learn to insert images into your Posts or pages.
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Storing Images in your WordPress Media Library

Uploading Images To Wordpress

  1. While editing your post or page, place the cursor in the page where you'd like the image inserted.
  2. Click on theAdd Media icon (figure 1) and select an image from your computer (Select Files)
  3. Customize the image size, alignment, caption
  4. Click Insert into post


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WordPress Tutorial



Adding Images and Media



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