Need help once more
Hey it's me again. What is a good tutorial explaining how to make your image size fit your blog? I have something written down but it says to use microsoft paint and all I seen was microsoft paint 3D. Is microsoft paint free or do you have to purchase it? I've seen others talk about wrap around content. Is this something I need to know now? Or will I learn it later? I am on the tasks of lesson 6 of Level 2 in the OEC training.
Thank you for your help.
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Good Morning Charlotte.
I normally write my post on Words. I copy /paste it to draft of my website. I upload the photos to my media file and introduce them to the post.
I use photos from Pixabay and upload them in the least heavy version to my media file, this has nothing to do with size.
On the screenshot, you can see how to change the size.
Greetings from the south of Spain, Taetske
Hi Charlotte,
I have not used microsoft paint. This is the first time I have seen it mentioned for image sizing.
It would not be my personal choice as I have tried it on other applications.
If you go to your WA dashboard scroll down to training and type the word image size you will find a whole bunch of choices and tutorials.
Best wishes,
Michael
HI Charlotte, here is one tutorial I found that might help you. Resize Your Image You should also be able to resize your image in the WP back office when you edit a file.
You can select a picture on your post, choose edit and resize it. This is what I have been doing.
Blessings
Ray
Go to the back office of your website, select either posts or pages for which you want to change. You will find a list of your posts and then click edit.
Remember once you edit your post to press update, and it will be reposted.
Hope this helps
Ray
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You will learn about image size in your training. Size can mean dimensions and it can also mean "weight" on the page or resolution. Web images are typically sized to 72 resolution for the screen. Print size can be 300 or more resolution. I use Photoshop to edit my images but there are free image editors you can use. Check out this post: Free Image Editors GIMP, Canva, Pixlr, Paint Here's another good read Step 2: Resize All Your Uploaded Images
Thank you so much.