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WordPress How To: Add An Image

June 30, 2011

WordPress How To Add An Image

In this tutorial I will show you how to add an image into a WordPress post or page.

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Pictures Tell A Thousand Words

Adding images into your blog posts and pages adds a huge visual impact to your text only post or pages.  Images can be used to add a graphic into your post or   a product shot or one of a hundred different applications.

The following screen shots show you how to add images into a post

Download the how to tutorial  WordPress How To: Add An Image

 

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3 thoughts on “WordPress How To: Add An Image”

  1. Does WordPress still fall over if you try to upload a large image? I moved to CMSMadeSimple for a client because WP wouldn’t allow image changes on a large image that was uploaded (ie create different sizes etc)

    • Hi Edward

      It really depends upon your hosting config. There is a php option which sets how big a file can be max_upload_size, I’ve uploaded huge images before and it was fine

      Neil

      • Hi Neil
        It wasn’t so much the actual file size but more the pixel count. I appreciate there’s a correlation between the two to an extent.
        The file gets uploaded but the dialog pops a red error message (can’t remember exactly what it said) then the next dialog (the one with the ‘insert as thumbnail, etc etc or insert as original size) has these options greyed out. I tried to get the client to pre-process the images (off a digital camera) before uploading but this added a layer of complexity to their operation)
        Edward

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