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How do I post a picture from files I have on my computer? I don't know how to insert it. If anybody could help in this, it would be great! Thanks.
But there are filetype and size restrictions that are enforced...and I always have trouble finding where those restrictions are stated. The error message doesn't give a clue about what it will accept. (Hint, Hint @anorlunda)anorlunda said:The upload button is the way to get your files into the post.
Tom.G said:But there are filetype and size restrictions that are enforced...and I always have trouble finding where those restrictions are stated. The error message doesn't give a clue about what it will accept. (Hint, Hint @anorlunda)
Tom.G said:But there are filetype and size restrictions that are enforced...and I always have trouble finding where those restrictions are stated. The error message doesn't give a clue about what it will accept. (Hint, Hint @anorlunda)
But why is there a restriction at all(Does it like...cost more?)Greg Bernhardt said:3mb size max
Some users in backwards places actually have to pay for data or are on very slow Internet connections. 3MB is a huge image or document, anyway, for an illustration in a post.baldbrain said:(Does it like...cost more?)
You can also just copy-and-paste any picture directly into the reply box. Like I just did with your avatar and a random picture of a spherical cow from my computer:CAT 2 said:How do I post a picture from files I have on my computer?
Bandersnatch said:You can also just copy-and-paste any picture directly into the reply box. Like I just did with your avatar and a random picture of a spherical cow from my computer:
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To post a picture on a website, you will need to first have the image saved on your computer. Then, you will need to access the website's content management system or backend where you can upload the image file. Once the image is uploaded, you can insert it into the desired location on your website's page or blog post.
Yes, most websites and social media platforms have a mobile app or a mobile-friendly version of their website where you can easily upload and post pictures directly from your phone. Simply follow the same steps as you would on a computer, but instead, use the app or mobile site to access the backend and upload the image.
Yes, different websites and platforms may have different limits on the size and format of images that can be uploaded. It is best to check the specific guidelines or FAQs of the website you are using to ensure your image meets the requirements. Generally, JPEG or PNG formats and a file size of under 2MB are accepted on most websites.
To add text or a caption to your posted picture, you will need to use the editing tools provided by the website or platform. These tools can usually be found in the same location where you uploaded the image. Simply click on the image and a text box or caption field should appear where you can type in your desired text.
No, it is important to have the proper permissions and copyrights before using any images from someone else's website or social media account. It is best to use your own images or find royalty-free images to avoid any legal issues. If you do use someone else's image, make sure to properly credit and obtain their permission beforehand.