I added pictures to my site but when I go on my site they are not there. I have written more content for my site but when I try to enter it as a post then it is too long. You a
To add pictures after publishing a page or post, this is done by accessing your WordPress back office. Add the images to the media library. The find the post and add them to the post.
Here are two helpful videos on "how to" How to Add Images in WordPress Gutenberg Add Images to Your Post using the Block Editor (Gutenberg) Not sure I understand you statement "when I try to enter it as a post then it is too long".:
Hi - this post has come through to the community, rather than directly to Kyle.
Are you trying to add images using Site Content, after you have already published the post? If so, you don't do it that way.
Once a post is published, any changes have to be made directly in your WordPress when you log in to your website.
I am not sure why your content would be too long, you can write tens of thousands of words in one post with no problem! Where are you seeing the error message?
We are all happy to help you, if you ask questions as you go along.
If you did decide to sell your domain, you would have to list it on a site such as Sedo or Flippa, not here on the WA platform.
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Hi kyle, I don't think this is for me. can I sell my domain and what I have done so far?
I added pictures to my site but when I go on my site they are not there. I have written more content for my site but when I try to enter it as a post then it is too long. You a
If you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in site content so that it does not get indexed as well.
If you insist you may list your domain on marketplaces such as GoDaddy, Sedo and Flippa.
It may be wise using the services of an escrow, so that you do NOT get scammed. Escrow services typically charge a fee.
To add pictures after publishing a page or post, this is done by accessing your WordPress back office. Add the images to the media library. The find the post and add them to the post.
Here are two helpful videos on "how to" How to Add Images in WordPress Gutenberg Add Images to Your Post using the Block Editor (Gutenberg) Not sure I understand you statement "when I try to enter it as a post then it is too long".:
Hi - this post has come through to the community, rather than directly to Kyle.
Are you trying to add images using Site Content, after you have already published the post? If so, you don't do it that way.
Once a post is published, any changes have to be made directly in your WordPress when you log in to your website.
I am not sure why your content would be too long, you can write tens of thousands of words in one post with no problem! Where are you seeing the error message?
We are all happy to help you, if you ask questions as you go along.
If you did decide to sell your domain, you would have to list it on a site such as Sedo or Flippa, not here on the WA platform.
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Can someone please help me. I wrote feedback on someone's site and it was declined. I would like to see an example of site feedback to get a better idea of what is expected. </
So there’s a difference between leaving a comment and leaving feedback. Feedback is your opinion on how their site looks, and a comment is left based on the content itself. You’d want to write from the perspective of someone who found that article organically.
Make sure you know what is being requested of you, a comment or feedback, and you should be just fine.
Thank you! I am new at this and my first 2 site feedbacks went through however 3 others didn't. This will help!
For sure. There’s always a learning curve when you start something new. With every new day comes more familiarity. :)
did you give them feedback on the content and style of their site....
color of the links, what was in their sidebar ...
was it a usable site, did the menus work...
it is about looking and seeing whether the site works rather than commenting on the actual content...
so on a post, do the images overcrowd the text, or is it balanced...what about the number of links...
or ads....
but it happens if someone thinks they are not getting the right answer....
so i wouldn't worry about it...as long as you gave feedback and not a comment then just move onto the next site...
good luck
phil
Thank you for your advise! I will certainly use your comments to guide me.
All the best,
Beatrice
The next time you get an invitation to give a comment, view that page to see what others are doing.
If you can find something to comment on and ask a related question that may be accepted. Because it will give the acceptor something to talk about when answering your question. But write something meaningful that helps promote the content.
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Site feedback? I need an example please
Can someone please help me. I wrote feedback on someone's site and it was declined. I would like to see an example of site feedback to get a better idea of what is expected. </
So there’s a difference between leaving a comment and leaving feedback. Feedback is your opinion on how their site looks, and a comment is left based on the content itself. You’d want to write from the perspective of someone who found that article organically.
Make sure you know what is being requested of you, a comment or feedback, and you should be just fine.
Thank you! I am new at this and my first 2 site feedbacks went through however 3 others didn't. This will help!
For sure. There’s always a learning curve when you start something new. With every new day comes more familiarity. :)
did you give them feedback on the content and style of their site....
color of the links, what was in their sidebar ...
was it a usable site, did the menus work...
it is about looking and seeing whether the site works rather than commenting on the actual content...
so on a post, do the images overcrowd the text, or is it balanced...what about the number of links...
or ads....
but it happens if someone thinks they are not getting the right answer....
so i wouldn't worry about it...as long as you gave feedback and not a comment then just move onto the next site...
good luck
phil
Thank you for your advise! I will certainly use your comments to guide me.
All the best,
Beatrice
The next time you get an invitation to give a comment, view that page to see what others are doing.
If you can find something to comment on and ask a related question that may be accepted. Because it will give the acceptor something to talk about when answering your question. But write something meaningful that helps promote the content.
See more comments
If you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in site content so that it does not get indexed as well.
If you insist you may list your domain on marketplaces such as GoDaddy, Sedo and Flippa.
It may be wise using the services of an escrow, so that you do NOT get scammed. Escrow services typically charge a fee.