I can Save As the images to my PC and am I right in assuming that they are free to use on my site. Please help. If not then where can I get decent pictures for free for my si
There is several sites that are free Kyle has a lesson on it in course 2. But if you click on the picture it should tell you whether it is free. You can also read the rules on that picture by clicking on it.
I believe (but correct me if I am wrong) that all or most images on istock.com are paid.
You are best to use a free repository for your website, such as pixabay.com and pixabay.com
When you use the SiteContent content editor here at Wealthy Affiliate, you can use the button for searching for free images that are coming from these two sites and implement them into your content you are writing. With SiteContent you can publish content directly to your website.
Steven
Great advice Steven.
You should definitely make sure not to just right click and save on istock Sandip, and Steven has given a great explanation for what other options you have.
All the best
Mikael
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Can I right click and save as pictures on istock for free?
I can Save As the images to my PC and am I right in assuming that they are free to use on my site. Please help. If not then where can I get decent pictures for free for my si
Here are a couple sites for you: pixabay.com & stocksnap.io
However, the resolution is high when you download, so the file will be large.
Use a photo edtiing software like Microsoft Paint to make the image much smaller. Hope this helps!
There is several sites that are free Kyle has a lesson on it in course 2. But if you click on the picture it should tell you whether it is free. You can also read the rules on that picture by clicking on it.
I believe (but correct me if I am wrong) that all or most images on istock.com are paid.
You are best to use a free repository for your website, such as pixabay.com and pixabay.com
When you use the SiteContent content editor here at Wealthy Affiliate, you can use the button for searching for free images that are coming from these two sites and implement them into your content you are writing. With SiteContent you can publish content directly to your website.
Steven
Great advice Steven.
You should definitely make sure not to just right click and save on istock Sandip, and Steven has given a great explanation for what other options you have.
All the best
Mikael
See more comments
Here are a couple sites for you: pixabay.com & stocksnap.io
However, the resolution is high when you download, so the file will be large.
Use a photo edtiing software like Microsoft Paint to make the image much smaller. Hope this helps!
Thank you for your help.