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    How do I add Images to my Posts?

    By WaiJe Coler | January 1, 2008

    Simply browse for an Image on the ‘Upload’ panel below the textbox on the ‘Write Post’ screen.


     Add Images Through UploadThen click ‘Browse’ and find the image.  You’ll be presented with this screen next:

    Add Images and Send to Editor Simply click ‘Send to Editor’ once you’re ready to send the image into the textbox where you write your post’s content.  You may choose to ‘Show’ the full size of the image if you want, the title only or a thumbnail image.  Once the image is in the textbox editor you can always resize it however you want.

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