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3. Simply drag and drop your files into the box that appears, or click Select Files to choose a photo from your computer to upload. Please keep in mind that the drag and drop uploader only works in browsers with HTML5 upload support such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Other browsers will still show the Select Files button or the basic browser uploader form.
4. Once the uploading/crunching process has completed, you will be given the option to edit some settings before inserting the image into the post/page.
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You can click the Edit Image button beneath the image preview to rotate, flip, scale, or crop the image. You can also change some other settings and add additional information to your image.
1. Title - Text displayed as a tooltip (when a mouse is hovered over the image). 2. Alternate Text - The text displayed when the image is not available. 3. Default Caption - Image caption displayed directly underneath the image. 4. Description - Text displayed with the image in your dashboard and attachment pages on your blog. 5. Link URL - The URL/web address to which the image will be linked.
The None button will remove the link completely. The File URL button will link the image to its original, full-size version. 2
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The Attachment Post URL button will link the image to its attachment page.
6. Alignment - The position of the image within your post or page. 7. Size - The size of the image.
Click Insert into Post when youre done adjusting the images settings.
4. You will be given the option to edit the settings defined above before inserting the image into the post/page.
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5. When finished choosing your image settings, click on the Insert into Post button.
2. Place your cursor where you would like the image to appear, and click on the Add Media icon found directly above your editor. 3. Click on the Media Library tab.
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4. Locate the image you wish to insert and click its Show link on the right.
5. When finished choosing your image settings, click Insert into Post at the bottom.
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To use this functionality on WordPress.com, you can upload your documents to Scribd, a publishing service that allows you to quickly and easily share files on the web, and embed them directly into your WordPress.com site. To get started, first create a Scribd account (its free) at http://www.scribd.com/. You can then continue with the following steps: 1. Once you have created and activated your Scribd account, login and click on the Upload documents button in your navigation.
2. Click on the Upload button, and select the file or files from your computer you would like to upload.
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3. When the upload is complete a screen will appear where you can optionally change some values for the document. Click on the linked title of the document (i.e., WP #1 Getting Started LIB 801 Fall in the case below) to proceed.
4. When the document loads, click the Embed button to the top of the document.
5. Click the tab WordPress under Embed This Document window. Press the Copy button to copy the embed code and then paste it into the editor for any post of page of your WordPress.com site (refer to the step #2 of next section, page 4).
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