Saving your image

Finally, you want to save your image and proudly publish it on your website. Here's how to do it.

Click on the "Download" icon and choose to save your design as a JPG or PNG. You can also - mainly when designing many pages like magazine - save it as a PDF file too.

Folders

Canva recently introduced folders option for free subscribers. It's another useful feature for all of us working on different projects.

Just add new folder and name it after your project and easily navigate when you need to download or edit an existing image.

End product

This is how my experimental image looks like. This is just an example but you get the point.

There you go folks.

I wanted to show you how you can turn an ugly frog (plain text) into a charming prince (fully loaded post with images) and attract more traffic.

Hope you find it useful.

If you do please like it and leave your comments below.



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llj-tucson Premium Plus
Hi, Mudre. Thanks for the great training. I get the same emails from Canva about being an active user and yet I just picked up a couple of good tips! Well done!
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MudreM Premium
Another active member. Good to know Linda.

I'm happy you picked a few useful tips.
Thanks.
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GinaGo Premium
Thank you Mudre. I love Canva! ~Gina
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MudreM Premium
Me too Gina.
My pleasure.
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HVella Premium
The links do not seem to be working?
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MudreM Premium
Hi,

I just checked and all links seem are active. Anyway, here's a list of links just in case:

https://www.canva.com/

Ruth's training Labman's training Hope this helps.
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HVella Premium
Thank you I was referring to the Lankan l8nks
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sinwm Premium
Thanks for sharing the awesome training.
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MudreM Premium
I really enjoyed creating it. Cheers.
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SadieChan Premium
Thanks, Mudre, for the training, gave me the deeper insight on creating designs with Canvas.
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MudreM Premium
My pleasure Sadie! I'm glad the training provided a deeper insight. Cheers.
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